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         Hungarian Literature:     more books (100)
  1. History of Hungarian Literature. by Tibor. Jozsef Szauder. Miklos Szabolcsi. Klaniczay, 1964
  2. Hungarian Literature (Review of National Literatures)
  3. The Timeless Nation:The History, Literature, Music , Art & Folklore of the Hungarian Nation
  4. Swimming in the Ground: Contemporary Hungarian Poetry.(Book Review): An article from: World Literature Today by Robert Murray Davis, 2003-10-01
  5. A Journey into History: Essays on Hungarian Literature (American University Studies Series XIX, General Literature)
  6. Aspects of Transylvanian Hungarian literature, 1919-1929 (Bibliotheca rerum Transsilvaniæ) by Ion Chinezu, 1997
  7. In the Footsteps of Orpheus: The Life and Times of Miklos Radnoti. (Hungarian).: An article from: World Literature Today by George Gomori, 2001-06-22
  8. Hungarian Literature: An Historical and Critical Survey by Emil Reich, 1972
  9. HISTORY OF HUNGARIAN LITERATURE. by Tibor, Jozsef Szauder & Miklos Szabolsi. Klaniczay, 1964
  10. Desperate but Not Serious: The Situation of Hungarian Literature in the Nineties.: An article from: World Literature Today by Robert Murray Davis, 2000-01-01
  11. An Introductiory Bibliography to the Study of Hungarian Literature by Albert Tezla, 1964
  12. Today: An Anthology of Contemporary Hungarian Literature by Hungarian Writers' Association, 1988-11
  13. The Passionate Outsider (Studies on Hungarian Literature) by George F. Cushing, 2000
  14. A Little Hungarian Pornography.: An article from: World Literature Today by Clara Gyorgyey, 1996-03-22

21. Hungarian Literature And Poetry
Anna Edes Kosztolanyi, Dezso - A dark and deeply moving naturalistic novel, a classic work of twentieth-century hungarian literature.
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Hungarian Heritage Center Museum LITERATURE The Literature listed are limited in quantity and may not always be in stock. We will be happy to provide you with details about specific items. Literature The Tragedy of Man - Madach, Imre - A monumental work of Madach revealing a double perspective, a meditation on the values of history and an attempt to look at something of which the 19th Century was proud, a critique of the excesses of the historical sense. Paperback, 210 pages, $ 24.95, order # 221 Epics of the Hungarian Plain - Arany, Janos - English translation of four of Janos Arany epics by Anton N. Nyerges. With photos and illustrations, Paperback, 224 pages, $ 8.95, order # 235 People of the Puszta - Illyes, Gyula – Novel, Hardcover, 308 pages, $ 9.50, order # 238 Bridge Builders - Lengyel, Jozsef - An insight to the era of building the Chain Bridge, the first permanent bridge in Budapest with its social significance and symbol. Paperback, 254 pages, $ 4.75, order # 410

22. Department Of Hungarian Literature
Department of hungarian literature. Facts and Figures about the Institute Postal Address 9701, Szombathely, Berzsenyi tér 2. Telephone
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Department of Hungarian literature
Facts and Figures about the Institute:
Postal Address: 9701, Szombathely, Berzsenyi tér 2. Telephone Number: Fax number: E-mail Address: Internet Homepage: Head of Department: Dr. Láng Gusztáv, Professor of College Number of Teaching Officials and Researchers in the Academic Year of 1998/99: Number of Teachers with Academic Degree: Number of Candidates for a Doctor's Degree in the Academic Year of 1998/99:
Teaching Officials at the Department
Dr. Láng Gusztáv, Head of Department, Holder of a Candidate's Degree , Professor of College
Dr. Goda Imre, Department Director, Reader of College
Dr. Magyar Ferenc, Senior Lecturer of College
Czetter Ibolya, Senior Lecturer of College
Barták Balázs, Senior Lecturer of College
Fejes Anita, Assistant Lecturer of College
Basic Activities, The Most Important Current Researches
The Most Important Academic Achievements of the Last Three Years
Here we only refer to those studies from the many published by the members of the department, which show a significant research direction, in most cases pre- and partial works of Ph.D.-dissertations: "…could the world be saved?…" "…the Western spirit is going through a deep crisis…" A spenglerian Western in the East Ortega and Márai Horrible fathers and naughty sons "Education died, Nihil lives" "…we are all butchers… "

23. MUSEUM.HU - Petõfi Literary Museum - Unusual Literary Class - Hungarian Literat
Welcome to the home page of Petõfi Literary Museum Our programmes - Unusual Literary Class - hungarian literature of the Middle Ages.
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24. MUSEUM.HU - Petõfi Literary Museum - 'Lovely Play Of Venus' - Eroticism In The
Welcome to the home page ofPetõfi Literary Museum Temporal exhibitions Lovely Play of Venus - Eroticism in the hungarian literature.
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25. Timeless Nation Chapter 23
23. LOVE, LIFE AND LIBERTY. (hungarian literature between 1848 and 1910). Sandor Petofl. He was born in 1823 in a village of the Great Plain of peasant parents.
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Timeless Nation 23. LOVE, LIFE AND LIBERTY (Hungarian literature between 1848 and 1910) Sandor Petofl He was born in 1823 in a village of the Great Plain of peasant parents. A talented but restless student, he did no complete his studies. Instead he led a rather bohemian existence for a while. Finally he found his true vocation in writing and settled in Pest, working as the contributor and editor of various publications. On the 15th of March 1848 he became the leader of the bloodless uprising in Pest and his poem, "Arise Magyars!" became the battle hymn of the freedom struggle. At the outbreak of the hostilities he joined the national army and became the aide of general Bern whom he worshipped. He married Julia Szendrey, the inspiration of his love poems. At the end of the freedom war, Petofi died on the battlefield at the age of 26, in 1849. His poem, "At the End of September", His love poelry, inspired by his wife, reveals his sincere, almost puritanical morality: deep sensitivity without needless sentimentality. A true son of the people, he speaks their simple language without affectation. He describes village and peasant life in his

26. Timeless Nation Chapter 28
28 NEW MELODIES OF NEWER YEARS . (hungarian literature during the first decades of the XXth century). Endre (Andrew) Ady. Born
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Timeless Nation 28 "NEW MELODIES OF NEWER YEARS..." (Hungarian literature during the first decades of the XXth century) Endre (Andrew) Ady Born of a Protestant family of ancient nobility in northern Transylvania (1877), he received a good education and chose the career of a journalist in the eastern Hungarian town of Nagyvarad. Here he met and fell in love with a married woman who became his great love, inspiring muse and tragic destiny, the "Leda" of his sensuous love poems. On Leda’s invitation Ady went to Paris, where the modern trends of French art and poetry changed his outlook on life. On his return he settled in Budapest and published "New Verses" (1906). The collection had a shattering effect on the stagnating Hungarian literary life of this complacent era. The violent attacks of the critics of the "establishment" only enhanced Ady’s popularity with the young. He published several collections in the following years, each causing a storm of praise and attack for its prophetic, scolding patriotism, sensuous, sinful longing for love and for the poet’s imaginative but obscure symbolism. The excesses of his stormy youth gradually destroyed Ady’s health. He broke with Leda and found pure, youthful, true love in a girl much younger than himself whom he married. He was deeply shocked by the Great War, its senseless horrors and its destruction of human values. He died during the tragic month of January, 1919. Ady created a symbolic language

27. Academic Directories
What s a course like? Keep Me Informed! Send me AllLearn s monthly newsletter. DETAILS/DISCOUNTS. hungarian literature,
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28. Encyclopædia Britannica | Article Page
hungarian literature. zurück ungarische Bücher. The first, under Turkish rule, played no part in the development of hungarian literature.
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Hungarian literature zurück - ungarische Bücher Renaissance and Reformation In 1367 the first Hungarian university was founded, at Pécs. About 100 years later King Matthias I Corvinus established the first Hungarian printing press. The King became known for his library and his patronage of foreign scholars; during his reign Latin literature in Hungary reached its peak in Janus Pannonius, who had been educated in Italy. The 16th century brought changes. After the Battle of Mohács (1526) the Ottoman Turks occupied a large part of Hungary and the country was split into three. It is in the era of the Reformation that Hungarian national literature really began. Benedek Komjáti, Gábor Pesti, and János Sylvester , all of whom were disciples of the humanist Erasmus, translated parts of the Bible with philological accuracy. Pesti made a very readable translation of Aesop's fables and published a Latin-Hungarian dictionary. Sylvester published the first Hungarian grammar and, to show the adaptability of the vernacular to classical verse forms, wrote the first Hungarian poem in couplets. In 1541 he published a translation of the New Testament. The second half of the 16th century saw the beginnings of Hungarian drama.

29. Hungarian Bookstore Classic Authors Poetry And Fiction
A comprehensive study, contents include; The...... the present. ALSO A History of hungarian literature by Frederick Riedl. Book
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30. Giornale Nuovo: Adventures In Hungarian Literature
April 09, 2003. Adventures in hungarian literature. I finished reading László Krasznahorkai’s novel The Melancholy of Resistance
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Adventures in Hungarian Literature
The Melancholy of Resistance (previously mentioned here a slow lava flow of narrative; a vast black river of type only Here are some further remarks about the book by the translator of the English edition, George Szirtes, taken from a web-page which also includes an excerpt from its first chapter: Plauf Embers poetry than prose, although there too my acquaintance is slight, and doubtless superficial, and the impressions I have of it skewed. Some brief fragments of it remain embedded in my unreliable memory, even though years have elapsed since I last read them: To be Repeated Over and Over Again
György Petri
Cold Wind
Unpeopled rock My spine lying without memories,
Without me
In the extinct ashes of millions of years
Cold wind still blowing.
János Pilinszky
Not to mention the one by Tibor Zalán that begins the wind the night the endless snowfall page courtesy of the Hungarian Quarterly:
madam today the sky is starshooting today once more
too much clotted blood in my mouth while you
dance to happy music I sink into thirsty sand
and dream of our endless lovemaking.

31. Giornale Nuovo: Comment On Adventures In Hungarian Literature
Giornale Nuovo. Comments Adventures in hungarian literature. hmm. Reminds me of a Hungarian (natch) I once knew. He would send me
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32. Hungarian Literature By Albert Tezla
An examination and characterization of the manifestations of humor in hungarian literature, mainly from the 19th century on. Bibliography, pp. 209210.
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XII. MISCELLANEOUS
A . FOLKLORE AND ETHNOLOGY
[See also no. 725.] Braun Soma. "A magyar népmese," A népmese. Bevezetés az összehasonlító mesekutatásba (Budapest: Genius Könyvkiadó r.t., [192?]; 205p.), pp. 175-194. A summary of the characteristics of the Hungarian folk tale and its development. Bibliography, p. 201. NNC Kandra Kabos. Magyar mythologia. Eger: Beznák Gyula könyvkereskedõ Bizománya, 1897. 532p. An examination of the legends and myths of Hungary from ancient times through the Middle Ages, with attention to the relations between the two periods. Materials on gods, good and evil spirits, views of the origin of the earth, concepts of the after-life, etc. Many quotations from sources. Bibliographical notes, pp. 461-522. Name and subject index. DLC MnU NNC OCl ... GyBS A magyarság néprajza. (Sajtó alá rendezte Czakó Elemér) I-IV. kötet. Budapest: Királyi Magyar Egyetemi Nyomda, 1933-1937. Articles on miscellaneous aspects of Hungarian folklore and customs. Vols. I and II, Ethnography; vols. III and IV, Ethnology. Illustrated. Bibliographies at ends of sections, including the following extensive ones in vol. IV: (1) The dance, pp. 147-149, (2) Folk customs, pp. 307-322, (3) Superstitions, pp. 397-401, (4) Creeds of pagan times, pp. 446-449, and (5) Games, pp. 492-494. Vol. I, Cooking, buildings, furniture, heating, lighting, handicrafts, clothing; vol. II, Agriculture (fishing, keeping of animals, tilling of soil, carrying of goods, communications, vehicles), ornamental arts, traditional themes; vol. III, Poetry, style, and language; vol. IV, Music, dance, customs, superstitions, and games.

33. Hungarian Literature By Albert Tezla
VIII. GENERAL HISTORIES OF hungarian literature. See also nos. 23, 176, 177, and 178. For studies of Hungarian literary history, see nos.
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VIII. GENERAL HISTORIES OF HUNGARIAN LITERATURE
[See also nos. 23, 176, 177 and 178. For studies of Hungarian literary history, see nos. 39, 152, 451, 452, 454, and 455.] Alszeghy Zsolt, Brisits Frigyes, Sík Sándor és Szetey András. A magyar irodalom története. I-II. rész. Budapest: Szent István-Társulat, 1945. A combined literary history and anthology of Hungarian literature from the Middle Ages to 1945, divided into literary periods, with a discussion of each period and of each author preceding selections from his works. For students in the Gymnasium. Pt. I, Middle Ages to 1825; pt. II, 1825 to 1945. NN GeLU GyBH ItFU Badics Ferenc és Beöthy Zsolt (szerk.). A magyar irodalom története. Képes díszmunka két kötetben. Budapest: Athenaeum Irodalmi és Nyomdai r.t., 1906-1907 . [Revised and enlarged edition] An illustrated Hungarian literary history from ancient times to 1867, revised and enlarged and prepared on the basis of results established in larger and smaller monographs from the hands of several Hungarian scholars. Vol. I, Ancient times to the appearance of Károly Kisfaludy; vol. II, Appearance of Károly Kisfaludy to the Compromise of 1867. NN FiHI GeLBM GeLU ... GyGGaU Bánhegyi Jób.

34. Hungarian (Magyar)
The earliest hungarian literature, dating from the 12th century, was in Latin. hungarian literature flourished during the 18th and 19th centuries.
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Hungarian (Magyar)
Hungarian is a Uralic language with about 15 million speakers in Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Ukraine and Slovakia. There are also many people of Hungarian origin in the UK and other European countries, the USA, Canada and Australia. Hungarian is a highly inflected language in which nouns can have up to 238 possible forms. It is related to Mansi, an Ob-Ugric language with about 4,000 speakers who live in the eastern Urals, and Khanty or Ostyak, the other Ob-Ugric language which is spoken by about 15,000 people in the Ob valley of western Siberia. The earliest Hungarian literature, dating from the 12th century, was in Latin. Texts in Hungarian started to appear during the 13th century. The first book to be printed in Hungarian was published in 1527 in Krakow, Poland. Hungarian literature flourished during the 18th and 19th centuries. Hungarian alphabet Sample text in Hungarian
Translation
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.

35. Detailed Record
hungarian literature; an historical critical survey. • By Emil Reich • Publisher New York, B. Blom, 1972. • Primary Language
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36. Hungarian Literature In Translation
hungarian literature in translation. I have published the following translated books Báró Apor, Péter Metamorphosis Transylvaniae
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I have published the following translated books:
Báró Apor, Péter: Metamorphosis Transylvaniae (Kegan Paul, London, 2003 ISBN 7103 0760 8)
Benyák, Zoltán and Dékány, Tibor: Hungarian Wines and Wine Regions (Corvina, Budapest, 2003 ISBN 963 13 5307 9)
Báróné Bethlen, Katalin: Description of her life (Paul Watkins, Donington, Lincs. 2004 ISBN 1 900289 64 4)
Buzády, Tibor: The Dogs of Hungary (Nora, Budapest, 2002, ISBN 3 922587 93 3)
Cseres, Tibor: Cold Days (Corvina, Budapest, 2003, ISBN 963 13 5283 3)
Katona, József: The Viceroy (Akadémiai kiadó, Budapest, 2003 ISBN 963 05 7962 6)
Likhachev, Dmitri Sergeyevich: Reflections on the Russian Soul: a Memoir (Central European University Press, Budapest, 2000, ISBN 963 9116 46 7)
Mikes, Kelemen: Letters from Turkey (Kegan Paul, London, 2000, ISBN 7103 0610 5)
Mikszáth, Kálmán: The Herb of Lohina (Posthorse Books, Brecon, 1997, ISBN 953 1718 9)
Móricz, Zsigmond: Relations (Corvina, Budapest, 1997, ISBN 963 13 4289 1)

37. University Of Szeged - Department Of Early Hungarian Literature

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38. University Of Szeged - Department Of Early Hungarian Literature

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39. Books - Hungarian Literature Books, Amazon Hungarian Literature
Beware of Pity (European Classics) Stefan Zweig et al. Return to hungarian literature book reviews or Danny s other resources.
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Books at Amazon.com Amazon.co.uk Old Hungarian Literary Reader: 11Th-18th Centuries Tibor Klaniczay et al. In the Footsteps of Orpheus: The Life and Times of Miklos Radnoti Zsuzsanna Ozsvath et al. Katherine Gyekenyesi Gatto et al. The Hungarian Revolt: October 23 - November 4, 1956 Richard Lettis et al. Skylark (Central European Classics) Dezso Kosztolanyi et al. Under Gemini: A Prose Memoir and Selected Poetry Miklos Radnoti Hungarian Folktales: The Art of Zsuzsanna Palko Zsuzsanna Palko et al. Gesta Hungarorum: The Deeds of the Hungarians Simon of Keza et al. The Tragedy of Man Imre Madach Cooking the Hungarian Way Magdolna Margittai et al. Return to Hungarian literature book reviews or Danny's other resources
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40. Hungarian Literature
Stefan Borbely / Writing and Acting Against Censorship Hungarian Stefan Borbély Writing and Acting Against Censorship hungarian literature of Romania in the 1980 s (excerpt). Faculty of Letters
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