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Utopia Between East And West In Hungarian Literature 1st Edition Zsolt Czignyik

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Utopia Between East And West In Hungarian Literature 1st Edition Zsolt Czignyik
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.28 MB
Pages: 261
Author: Zsolt Czigányik
ISBN: 9783031092251, 3031092252
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Utopia Between East And West In Hungarian Literature 1st Edition Zsolt Czignyik by Zsolt Czigányik 9783031092251, 3031092252 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on the most important utopian and dystopian literary texts in nineteenth and twentieth-century Hungarian literature, and therefore widens the scope of the traditionally Anglophone canon. Utopian studies is becoming increasingly interdisciplinary, and this research integrates literary hermeneutics with ideas and methods from political science and the history of ideas. In doing so, it argues that Hungarian utopianism was influenced by the region’s (and Hungarian culture’s) position of permanent liminality between Western and Eastern European patterns of power structures, social and political order. After a thorough methodological introduction, some early modern texts written in Hungary are discussed, while the detailed analyses focus on nineteenth-century texts, written by Bessenyei, Madách, and Jókai, whereas the twentieth century is represented by Karinthy, Babits and Szathmári. In the interpretations the results of contemporary scholarship is applied, particularly the works of Lyman Tower Sargent, Gregory Claeys and Fátima Vieira.

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