Dániel Berzsenyi (Hungarian pronunciation: ['da?ni?l 'b?r???i]; 7 May 1776 in Hetye (now Egyházashetye) – 24 February 1836 in Nikla) was a Hungarian poet.Berzsenyi was one of the most contradictory poets of Hungarian literature.
He lived the life of a farmer, and wished to be close to the events of Hungarian literature.
This contradiction, which he believed he could solve, made him a lonesome, introverted and bitter poet.
His works show signs of classicism, sentimentalism and romanticism.