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Przegląd Humanistyczny

Formation of a New Literary Identity Within a New State. Hungarian Literature in Czechoslovakia

2018, 62, Numer 4

Slovak Academy of Sciences


Data publikacji

24.05.2019

Model publikowania

open access

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Dziedzina

obszar nauk humanistycznych

Dyscyplina

filozofia, historia, archeologia, językoznawstwo, literaturoznawstwo, nauki o kulturze i religii, nauki o sztuce, polonistyka

Język publikacji

Angielski

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Abstrakt

The early 20th century was a very turbulent period of time especially for the countries of Central and Eastern Europe – the Central Powers were defeated in World War I, the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy disappeared from the maps and new states were created. After signing the Treaty of Trianon in 1920, more than one million Hungarian people found themselves living behind the borders of Czechoslovakia. For Hungarians living in minority, the establishment of specific culture was crucial. The paper deals with the process of formation and re-creation of Hungarian literature within the newly formed First Czechoslovak Republic, and also attends to introduce the struggle of this newly established ethnic literature in the first decade of its existence, as well as the attempt to define itself.

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