It might be tempting to conclude, giving the prominence of male writers in the Hungarian canon, that until the late 20th century the question of women writers was rarely raised, if it all, and the contributions of women writers were peripheral. This conclusion, however, would be unfounded. Women writers have been significant in the Hungarian literary tradition for several centuries, as notable examples clearly illustrate
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In Hungary, as early as in the 19th century several works were published that had a retrospective vi...
In his article Kaffka\u27s (1880-1918) Life Writing and Objection to the War Steven Tötösy de Zepe...
There is a tendency in Hungarian literary reception that locates the emergence of Hungarian Women’s ...
It is time to effect a revolution in female manners – time to restore to them their lost dignity – a...
In 1858 a leading Hungarian literary critic as well as collector and editor of folk poetry started a...
Within the regional literary canon of Transylvanian Hungarian literature, female authors had a margi...
Border changes following World War 1 also led to important changes in the institution of literature....
Immediately before and shortly after the collapse of socialism in 1989, a large number of private pu...
The paper offers an overview of women’s literacy in medieval Hungary. Due to the later introduction ...
Short stories and novels written by Zsigmond Kemény in the 1850’s are usually known as female readin...
Although the most popular Hungarian historical novels were written in the nineteenth century by the ...
The article deals with the problem of avoiding women’s literature of the 1920s and 1930s in the narr...
The Social Spaces of Female Intellectual Careers in the Mid-Nineteenth Century Pest-Buda I examine t...
From the endless wealth of 19th century Hungarian literature, I chose an oeuvre that focuses on ever...
In its early days Romanian feminine writing was influenced by the ideals of emancipation that animat...
In Hungary, as early as in the 19th century several works were published that had a retrospective vi...
In his article Kaffka\u27s (1880-1918) Life Writing and Objection to the War Steven Tötösy de Zepe...
There is a tendency in Hungarian literary reception that locates the emergence of Hungarian Women’s ...
It is time to effect a revolution in female manners – time to restore to them their lost dignity – a...
In 1858 a leading Hungarian literary critic as well as collector and editor of folk poetry started a...
Within the regional literary canon of Transylvanian Hungarian literature, female authors had a margi...
Border changes following World War 1 also led to important changes in the institution of literature....
Immediately before and shortly after the collapse of socialism in 1989, a large number of private pu...
The paper offers an overview of women’s literacy in medieval Hungary. Due to the later introduction ...
Short stories and novels written by Zsigmond Kemény in the 1850’s are usually known as female readin...
Although the most popular Hungarian historical novels were written in the nineteenth century by the ...
The article deals with the problem of avoiding women’s literature of the 1920s and 1930s in the narr...
The Social Spaces of Female Intellectual Careers in the Mid-Nineteenth Century Pest-Buda I examine t...
From the endless wealth of 19th century Hungarian literature, I chose an oeuvre that focuses on ever...
In its early days Romanian feminine writing was influenced by the ideals of emancipation that animat...
In Hungary, as early as in the 19th century several works were published that had a retrospective vi...
In his article Kaffka\u27s (1880-1918) Life Writing and Objection to the War Steven Tötösy de Zepe...