03790nam 2200589 450 991079820630332120230328160917.01-61147-841-3(CKB)3710000000648937(EBL)4512593(SSID)ssj0001655661(PQKBManifestationID)16436526(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001655661(PQKBWorkID)14935843(PQKB)11731658(MiAaPQ)EBC4512593(EXLCZ)99371000000064893720160520h20162016 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWorlds of Hungarian writing national literature as intercultural exchange /editors, András Kiséry, Zsolt Komáromy, Zsuzsanna VargaLanham, Md. :Fairleigh Dickinson University Press,2016.©20161 online resource (xi, 272 pages)Includes index.1-61147-840-5 Contents; Acknowledgments; Note on Translations; Introduction. World Literature in Hungarian Literary Culture; Chapter 1. "Wordsworth in Hungary": An Essay on Reception as Cultural Memory and Forgetting; Chapter 2. Negotiating the Popular/National Voice: Impropriety in Two HungarianTranslations of Robert Burns; Chapter 3. Translation, Modernization, and the Female Pen: Hungarian Women as Literary Mediatorsin the Nineteenth Century; Chapter 4. The Hungarian Verse Novel in a Cross-Cultural PerspectiveChapter 5. Antal Szerb's The Queen's Necklace: A "'True Story'" of Cross-Cultural Intersections in Hungarian Literature Chapter 6. Mediation and Hybridity: Twentieth-Century Hungarian Émigré Literary Scholars; Chapter 7. The New Left's Use and Abuse of György Lukács's Thought; Chapter 8. Recontextualization, Localization, Hybridization: Intercultural Matrices in Hungarian Roma and African American Life Writings; Chapter 9. The Cultural (Un)Turn in Hungarian Literary Scholarship in the 1990s: Strategies of Inclusion and ExclusionChapter 10. Borderline Fiction: Eastern Europe and East-West Encounters in László Krasznahorkai's Works Chapter 11. Text, Image, Memory: Intermediality in the Work of Péter Nádas; Chapter 12. Monuments and Bulldozers: Social Memory Landscapes in Péter Esterházy's Celestial Harmonies and Donald Barthelme's The Dead Father; Index; About the Editors and ContributorsThis book discusses modern Hungarian literary culture as a site of intercultural exchange, suggesting through a variety of case-studies that encounters with foreign literatures are integral to national literary tradition, and studying them renews critical perspectives on national literary history. It contributes to current reconsiderations of methods of literary historiography, and will appeal to readers interested in Hungarian literature, and to scholars of reception study, cultural memory, comparative literary study, and of world literature.Hungarian literatureHistory and criticismLiterature and societyHungaryNational characteristics, HungarianHungarian literatureForeign countriesHungarian literatureHistory and criticism.Literature and societyNational characteristics, Hungarian.Hungarian literature894/.51109Kiséry AndrásKomáromy ZsoltVarga ZsuzsannaMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910798206303321Worlds of Hungarian writing3766440UNINA