Following the success of Eugène Sue's serial novel Les Mystères de Paris a pattern emerges in the era's literary market. Sue's works provide a narrative, politico-cultural and economic model with a worldwide impact. These works created a new way of presenting a city, while also developing a type of narrative that sometimes precedes the actual urbanization of an area, thus offering ready-made panels when talking about often unfinished processes. Several Hungarian works following the same literary model were published that used the panels introduced by Sue in relation to a city early in the process of urbanization and promote a distinctly national image of Budapest. The popularity of Sue's works helped the kindred Hungarian novels become succ...
The author proposes a general view of urbanization in Hungary in pre-statistical times, broadly spea...
The phenomenon of anti-urbanism has accompanied the process of modernisation since the emergence of ...
This study explores an example of the first globalization of culture through Eugène Sue’s Les Mystèr...
This thesis examines ways in which Hungarian writers depicted their capital city, Budapest, in the y...
Artykuł podejmuje problematykę związaną z powieścią tajemnic – zapomnianym już dzisiaj gatunkiem, kt...
The aim ofthis thesis was to explore the image ofBudapesťs Eighth District as it is portrayed in lit...
This paper, which focuses upon the analysis of street names and public monuments in the central area...
I am looking at early and late nineteenth century novels that fall into the category of “city myster...
Hungarian historiography needs to review its negative representation of towns and burghers typical o...
This article argues the importance of the urban press in shaping public opinion about transatlantic ...
This article argues the importance of the urban press in shaping public opinion about transatlantic ...
This dissertation examines the urban mystery in relation to the popular press in order to show how g...
Robert Nemes has written a concise and useful overview of the expansion, mod ernization, and ethnic ...
Our thesis studies Eugène Sue's “Mystères de Paris” (1842-1843) and the “romans-feuilletons” that ha...
Key works of popular fiction are often rewritten to capitalize on their success. But what are the im...
The author proposes a general view of urbanization in Hungary in pre-statistical times, broadly spea...
The phenomenon of anti-urbanism has accompanied the process of modernisation since the emergence of ...
This study explores an example of the first globalization of culture through Eugène Sue’s Les Mystèr...
This thesis examines ways in which Hungarian writers depicted their capital city, Budapest, in the y...
Artykuł podejmuje problematykę związaną z powieścią tajemnic – zapomnianym już dzisiaj gatunkiem, kt...
The aim ofthis thesis was to explore the image ofBudapesťs Eighth District as it is portrayed in lit...
This paper, which focuses upon the analysis of street names and public monuments in the central area...
I am looking at early and late nineteenth century novels that fall into the category of “city myster...
Hungarian historiography needs to review its negative representation of towns and burghers typical o...
This article argues the importance of the urban press in shaping public opinion about transatlantic ...
This article argues the importance of the urban press in shaping public opinion about transatlantic ...
This dissertation examines the urban mystery in relation to the popular press in order to show how g...
Robert Nemes has written a concise and useful overview of the expansion, mod ernization, and ethnic ...
Our thesis studies Eugène Sue's “Mystères de Paris” (1842-1843) and the “romans-feuilletons” that ha...
Key works of popular fiction are often rewritten to capitalize on their success. But what are the im...
The author proposes a general view of urbanization in Hungary in pre-statistical times, broadly spea...
The phenomenon of anti-urbanism has accompanied the process of modernisation since the emergence of ...
This study explores an example of the first globalization of culture through Eugène Sue’s Les Mystèr...