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THE INFLUENCE OF ENDRE ADY'S CULT UPON THE BEGINNINGS OF THE HUNGARIAN LITERATURE OF TRANSYLVANIA

Author(s): Susana Monica Tapodi
Subject(s): Hungarian Literature
Published by: Scientia Kiadó
Keywords: Endre Ady; Hungarian literature of Transylvania;
Summary/Abstract: Endre Ady is connected to Transylvania by his birthplace, his school years (Carei, Zalău), the beginning of his career as a journalist in Oradea. Following the First World War, the Hungarian literature of Transylvania looked on his recently ended work as a model. The Hungarian literature of Transylvania in this epoch is more tolerant and progressive than the one of Hungary. Ady's cult manifested itself in pamphlets and monographs, as well as in memorial houses. In literary life it fostered the prophet role inherited from romanticism.

  • Page Range: 277-284
  • Page Count: 8
  • Publication Year: 2008
  • Language: Hungarian