RAS Social ScienceGosudarstvo i pravo

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Symbolism and avantgarde in Hungarian literature of the early twentieth century. (In comparison with the experience of Russian literature)

PII
S0869544X0011093-5-
DOI
10.31857/S0869544X0011093-5
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
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Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue 5
Pages
74-88
Abstract

The wave of rapid renewal that swept through the world literature gave rise, almost everywhere, to such a bright, but quite ambiguous phenomenon as the avant-garde. However, symbolism should also be considered a part of this renewal. There were national literatures where the symbolism took over the main function of renewal; this happened, for example, in Hungary, where the role of the poet Endre Ady was as important, as that of Vladimir Mayakovsky in Russia.

 

Keywords
symbolism, avant-garde, Endre Ady, Lajos Kassák, futurism, Vladimir Mayakovsky
Date of publication
18.09.2020
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14
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579

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