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  1. Aug 3, 2023Abstract This paper considers two aspects of Hungarian literature as world literature. Focusing firstly on the embeddedness of Hungarian literature in the European and world literature networks, the article discusses questions of language, area, and nationality, focusing on Janus Pannonius as the main example. The importance of translation and adaptation of European trends of literariness is ...
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  3. britannica.com

    Hungarian literature, the body of written works produced in the Hungarian language.. No written evidence remains of the earliest Hungarian literature, but, through Hungarian folktales and folk songs, elements have survived that can be traced back to pagan times.Also extant, although only in Latin and dating from between the 11th and 14th centuries, are shortened versions of some Hungarian ...
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    16_001_Kisery.indb 2 3/17/16 6:18 AM Introduction 3 While the historical interconnectedness of Hungarian literature with German and other European cultures, and the current responsiveness to it by audiences of Anglophone world literature, imply the formation of Hungarian literature in the context of an emerging "world literature" as a ...
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    The greatest authors and poets in the Hungarian literature of the 19th century. Hungarian literature is the body of written works primarily produced in Hungarian, [1] and may also include works written in other languages (mostly Latin), either produced by Hungarians or having topics which are closely related to Hungarian culture.While it was less known in the English-speaking world for ...
  6. britannica.com

    During World War I and the years of revolution that followed, two authors emerged to challenge both the establishment and Nyugat: Lajos Kassák, the first significant poet of the Hungarian avant-garde, and Dezső Szabó, whose expressionistic novel Az elsodort falu (1919) combined antiwar sentiment with a romantic cult of the peasantry. Other ...
  7. academia.edu

    Worlds of Hungarian writing: national literature as intercultural exchange. Shafwatul Bary. 2019, Slavonica. See full PDF download Download PDF. Related papers. Introduction: World Literature in Hungarian Literary Culture.
  8. Worlds of Hungarian Writing responds to the rapidly growing interest in Hungarian authors throughout the English-speaking world. Addressing an international audience, the essays in the collection highlight the intercultural contexts that have molded the conventions, genres and institutions of Hungarian writing from the nineteenth century to the present.
  9. akjournals.com

    peanness in Hungarian literature. Elem6r Cs~sz~ir, while agreeing with Thienemann as well as the possibilities offered by the interdisciplinary studies, considers the pursuit of presenting Hungarian literature in the reflection of world literature to be the main field of research.
  10. books.google.com

    Worlds of Hungarian Writing posits intercultural exchange as the very substance of a literary culture.Discussions of the politics of appropriation and translation, of the impact of émigré writers and critics, and of the use of world-literary models in genre-formation complement studies of the fate of western leftist critical theory in post ...
  11. emerging-europe.com

    Sep 23, 2023Miklós Bánffy's epic Transylvanian Trilogy is widely considered a masterpiece of 20th century Hungarian literature. Composed between 1930-34, the trilogy follows the fortunes and intrigues of the aristocratic Abady family in Transylvania (now Romania) in the late 19th century, as the old order of the Austro-Hungarian Empire gives way to modernity.
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