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  1. A history of Hungarian literature
  2. The Oxford History of Hungarian Literature: From the Earliest Times to the Present by Lorant Czigany, 1984-06
  3. An Introductory Bibliography to the Study of Hungarian Literature by Albert Tezla, 1964-01-01
  4. History of Hungarian Literature, A by Frederick Riedl, 2002-12-31
  5. Treasury of Hungarian Love: Poems, Quotations & Proverbs
  6. A Complete Practical Grammar of the Hungarian Language, With Exercises, Selections from the Best Authors, and Vocabularies, to Which Is Added a Historical Sketch of Hungarian Literature by J. Csink, 1853
  7. Myth and Remembrance: The Dissolution of the Habsburg Empire in the Memoir Literature of the Austro-Hungarian Political Elite by Gergely Romsics, 2005-10-01
  8. Abraham und Isaak: Roman nach der Bibel. (Hungarian).: An article from: World Literature Today by Marianna D. Birnbaum, 2001-06-22
  9. THE CITY IN MODERN POLISH AND HUNGARIAN POETRY.(Critical Essay): An article from: World Literature Today by George Gomori, 2001-01-01
  10. Hungarian Literature: An Historical And Critical Survey by Emil Reich, 2004-09-30
  11. Hungarian-Canadian Literature by George Bisztray, 1987-10
  12. Babel Guide: Hungarian (Babel Guides to Literature in English Translation)
  13. A history of American Hungarian literature, 1583-1987 by Leslie Konnyu, 1988
  14. An Introductory Bibliography to the Study of Hungarian Literature by Albert Tezla, 1964

1. | Hlo - Hungarian Literature Online
Contemporary hungarian literature in English. Translations, reviews, essays, news, events, publishers, listings, forums, and weekly topsellers list.
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by L¡szl³ Darvasi Ladies and gentlemen, dear friends. As you have probably heard, a baby girl weighing fourteen pounds was born in Cuba, without a single glint of the terrible Cuban Caesarean butcher knife in the light of the labour room. Whenever we lend a crutch to our imagination limping in such topics, we chance upon - or rather are stared in the face by it from the very first paragraph - size, as an important factor. Translated by P©ter Papolczy
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2. English
Iniformation about this Pori City (Finland) Library resource.
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T he Center of Hungarian Literature Porin kaupunginkirjasto - Satakunnan maakuntakirjasto
Gallen-Kallelankatu 12 , 28101 Pori
tel. 02 - 621 5800
e-mail: kirjasto@pori.fi The Center of Hungarian Literature was founded in August 1986. A year later
a similiar center, Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden keskus - Finn Irodalmi Központ,
was founded in National Foreign Language Library in Budapest. In Finland there is a nation wide plan concerning rare language materials in libraries.
According to the plan certain libraries specialize in rare language materials.
They function as reference and inter-library lending libraries who serve the whole country. Other centers are the Romanian Center in the libraries of Toijala and Valkeakoski,
Norwegian Center in Espoo, Polish Center in Tampere, Lappish Center in Rovaniemi,
Estonian Center in Kotka, Icelandic Center in Kuopio and Danish Center in Turku. Hungary was a natural choice for Pori because one of the most active Finnish-Hungary Clubs,
which was founded in 1972 operates here. Also contacts with Pori`s friendship town Eger are very warm.

3. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Hungarian Literature
History from the preReformation period to the modern period.
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Hungarian Literature
The language which has prevailed in Hungary for nearly a thousand years and is spoken at the present day by about 12,000,000 persons, is a pithy and very pliant language, rich in vowel-sounds and fundamentally different from the majority of literary tongues. As was determined by the Jesuit Virginity of Our Lady , c. 1300. Hungarian literature, a markedly national product, was always in closest contact with the historical development of the people, and accordingly may be divided into five periods. The Pre-Reformation Period The pre-Reformation period, which in pre-Christian times, up to about A. D. 1000, produced chiefly popular epics, and after the introduction of Christianity Renaissance Bibliotheca Corvina ). Culture and literature were suddenly brought to a standstill by the invasion of the Turks and the consequent devastation of bishoprics, monasteries, and schools, and later through the divisions and confusion of the Reformation. Reformation and Counter-Reformation Period Towards the middle of the sixteenth century began the printed controversial literature. The polemical warfare was commenced by the

4. Hungarian Literature
hungarian literature. Until the 19th cent. Latin was Hungary s literary language In the last quarter of the same century, hungarian literature was given
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5. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA Hungarian Literature
hungarian literature. The language which has prevailed in Hungary for nearly a thousand years and is spoken at the present day by about 12 000 000
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6. Greatest Hungarian Poets
The growth of hungarian literature was influenced by the need to establish The scope of hungarian literature was further expanded by the classicism of
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The growth of Hungarian literature was influenced by the need to establish the Hungarian language in a written form, by national history, and by foreign literary trends. Latinizing of the culture after Hungary's conversion to Christianity delayed the rise of an indigenous literature, and the Hungarian language was first used to translate religious matter, the earliest known text originating around 1200. Increased translation of religious texts and of the Bible during the Reformation as well as a growth in nationalism sparked by the Turkish invasions gave impetus to the development of a literature written in Hungarian. These factors and the influence of humanism helped to produce Hungary's first true poet, Balint Balassi, and the epic poet Miklos Zrinyi. From the mid-18th century to the 1848 War of Independence, literary growth was accelerated by the Enlightenment, romanticism, and opposition to the Habsburgs. Authors' attempts to promote literature and nationhood gradually bore fruit. Gyorgy Bessenyei founded a learned society; Ferenc Kazinczy led successful efforts at language reform; Karoly Kisfaludy founded the Aurora; and newspapers and other journals flourished. The Academy was created in 1830, the National Theater in 1837. Sandor Kisfaludy, his brother Karoly, and Milhaly Vorosmarty revived Hungary's past. The poets Sandor PETOFI and Janos ARANY and the novelists Jozsef EOTVOS and Maurus JOKAI raised poetry and fiction to new heights.

7. The Center Of Hungarian Literature
he Center of hungarian literature Porin kaupunginkirjasto Satakunnan maakuntakirjasto Gallen-Kallelankatu 12 , 28101 Pori tel.
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8. Hungarian Electronic Library
Keres s Magyarorsz g elektronikus k nyvt raiban.
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Places of hungarian literature Abroad. Hungarian Institutes Worldwide. The Hungarian Ministry of Cultural Heritage operates several Hungarian institutes
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News Events/Calendar Review zoom ... The works September 22, 2005 For publishers HLO Recommends Hungarian Publishers' Listings For translators ... Bookstores/Second Hand quicknews Litera.hu: Two-Night Stand in Amsterdam Nobel Goes to Jelinek Presidential election delayed in Hungarian Writers Association VOTE Do you attend literary festivals, readings and book presentations? Yes, regularly. No, thanks. I like my literature on the shelf. Only if there's a chance to spot celeb writers. view result all you need Places of Hungarian Literature Abroad Places of Hungarian Literature Abroad Hungarian Institutes Worldwide The Hungarian Ministry of Cultural Heritage operates several Hungarian institutes worldwide, from New York to New Delhi, to promote Hungarian culture abroad. Berlin, Germany
Collegium Hungaricum Berlin / Berlini Magyar H¡z
Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 9. 10178 Berlin
Web site: www.magyarintezet.hu/berlin
E-mail:collegium@hungaricum.de Bratislava, Slovakia
Magyar K¶zt¡rsas¡g Kultur¡lis Int©zete, Pozsony
81106 Bratislava, Palis¡dy 54.
Web site: www.magyarintezet.hu/pozsony/

10. Hungarian Literature By Albert Tezla
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11. Hungarian Culture Homepage
The data is updated regularly. Advanced search Useful websites of Hungarian cultural organisations
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12. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Kisfaludy
He was the originator of the romantic tendency in the national hungarian literature and comedy, also pioneer in the field of Hungarian novelwriting.
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Born at Suemeg, Hungary, 27 Sept., 1772; died at Suemeg, 28 October, 1844. He went to school at Raab and later studied philosophy and law at Presburg. In 1792 he gave up the study of law, and having joined the army, was appointed to the Hungarian lifeguards in Vienna. During his sojourn there he was especially attracted to the Hungarian writers living in Vienna at that time. In 1793 he was transferred to Italy, and stationed at Milan. After the surrender of that city to Napoleon in 1796, Kisfaludy was sent a prisoner of war to France, and confined in Provence, but was given his freedom the same year, went to Klagenfurt, and from there was transferred to the Wallis regiment and sent to Wuertemberg. He took part in the Rhine campaign in 1799, but sent in his resignation the same year. He married his early love, Rosa Szegedy, in 1800. In 1802 Kisfaludy participated in the insurrection of the Hungarian nobles, as orderly officer to the Palatine, by whose command he later wrote an account of the uprising. He became a member of the Hungarian Academy in 1830, and was chosen an honorary member in 1835. He lost his wife in 1832 but later married again, shortly after which his second wife also died. The last years of his life were spent in his native town. Kisfaludy is particularly prominent as a lyric poet. His love-songs, which appeared under the name of "Liebeslieder Himfy's," the first part in 1801, the second in 1807, assured him an immense popularity among his associates. The songs revealed the influence of Rosa Szegedy's love, both before and after their marriage. The metrical rendering of his verses is that of the sonnet; they undeniably show the influence of his stay in Provence, and the impress of

13. Hlo - Hungarian Literature Online
Contemporary hungarian literature in English. Translations, reviews, essays, news, events, publishers, listings, forums, and weekly topsellers list.
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14. Greatest Hungarian Poets
hungarian literature Ady, Endre Arany, Janos Jokai, Mor Jozsef, Attila Molnar, Ferenc Moricz, Zsigmond Petofi, Sandor
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15. Hungarian Literature. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
hungarian literature. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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project would provide a "voice" for smaller countries and their literature, he added. While giants of hungarian literature, for instance, are
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17. Hungarian Literature By Albert Tezla
the origins of romanticism in hungarian literature from about 1770 to about 1845. A dramatic development of a truly national literature in Hungary began
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AN INTRODUCTORY BIBLIOGRAPHY TO THE STUDY OF
Hungarian Literature
by Albert Tezla
Library of Congress Catalog Card no. 64-19586
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Preface

Introduction

Abbreviations, Symbols, and Hungarian Bibliographical and Literary Terms

Indexes
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PREFACE During the fall of 1955, I began an investigation of the origins of romanticism in Hungarian literature from about 1770 to about 1845. A dramatic development of a truly national literature in Hungary began in this period, and romanticism contributed to its inception and growth in very important ways. As I sought to collect materials for my study, I quickly encountered serious problems, the first of which was bibliographical. Despite the fact that Pintér's eight-volume history (no. 382, below) contained an extensive bibliographical apparatus, I needed other bibliographical aids, especially to uncover materials published since his history. From Pintér's work I compiled lists of titles and checked them against the National Union Catalog, the first of many attempts to locate useful titles. After I learned which libraries were interested in Hungarian materials, by analyzing the returns from the National Union Catalog and by examining the terms of the Farmington Plan and reports of Hungarian periodical holdings in the Union list of serials

18. Hungarian Literature, Hungarian Books (book Reviews)
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19. L R Nt Czig Ny A History Of Hungarian Literature / 1. The
did much for the spiritual revival of Hungarian Protestantism, and for the fostering of the Protestant traditions of hungarian literature.
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One of the greatest poets of the century and of hungarian literature, Géza Ottlik became a determining character of hungarian literature with the only
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The two most important early traces of the written Hungarian language are the first coherent textual relic created between 1192 and 1195, entitled Halotti Besz©d ©s K¶ny¶rg©s (Death Speech and Prayer) and the first Hungarian poem, the “magyar M¡ria-siralom (Old-Hungarian Mary-lamentation) that dates back to 1300. Both were written following Latin church patterns similarly to countless representatives of the Codex literature.

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