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The depiction of the interpretation of Mihály Babits's novel A Gólyakalifa
Radoňová, Lucie ; Kolmanová, Simona (advisor) ; Grendel, Lajos (referee)
This thesis explores the main important possibilities of interpretations of the Mihaly Babits's novel "A Gólyakalifa". I was interested in discovering the view the author takes and the main influences that affect him during the creation of this novel. The central part of the study comprises analyse of the novel "A Gólyakalifa". Than I am trying to explain the composition of the task. Considering the questions of the setout of time and place, the shape of dispatching, the structure of the text. In the next part I am trying to confront the novel with one task from the Hungarian and one task from the world's literature. I have chosen to focus in my dissertation Oscar Wilde's book called The picture of Dorian Gray and Kosztolányi Dezs's novel Esti Kornél. In both of mentioned novels we can find a resemblance with Kalif's world, based on using the alter ego's world. An alter ego is a second self, a second personality or persona within a person, who is often oblivious to the persona's actions. It was coined in the early nineteenth century when dissociative identity disorder was first described by psychologists. A person with an alter ego is said to lead a double life. It is more than evident that Mihaly Babits was impressed with Sigmund Freud's new theory about dream interpretations. So that is why I am including...
Intertextnal relations between the prose of Péter Esterházy and Peter Handke
Szarková, Silvia ; Grendel, Lajos (referee) ; Gál, Eugen (advisor)
The purpose of the diploma thesis entitled Intertextual Relations bet:Yveen the Prose of Peter Esterhdzy and Peter Handke was the analysis of the role of intertextual references from the viewpoint of the reader between A szfv segedigei, the last part of Esterhazy's text Bevezetes a szepirodalomba, and Wunschloses Ungliick by the contemporary Austrian author Peter Handke. The question of the quotations from Handke's novel in Esterhazy's work have been approached on the basis of theories of intertextuality and reception aesthetics. Since its introduction into literary theory by Julie Kristeva in the 1960s, the term 'intertextuality' has acquired various differing and mutually overlapping meanings. In the present work, attention was paid only to the most significant aspects of the discussions of the theme: the confrontation of intertextuality, in the widest sense of the word, in its sociocultural context and with its more narrow conception in terms of poetics. A syntheses of these two main currents, i.e. the interpretation of intertextuality in a single model, was attempted by E. Kulcsar Szab6, and in the following chapters the present thesis largely follows his conception. Even though the central focus of attention is the quotations in Esterhazy's work from the standpoint of the reader, it is the author's...
The depiction of the interpretation of Mihály Babits's novel A Gólyakalifa
Radoňová, Lucie ; Kolmanová, Simona (advisor) ; Grendel, Lajos (referee)
This thesis explores the main important possibilities of interpretations of the Mihaly Babits's novel "A Gólyakalifa". I was interested in discovering the view the author takes and the main influences that affect him during the creation of this novel. The central part of the study comprises analyse of the novel "A Gólyakalifa". Than I am trying to explain the composition of the task. Considering the questions of the setout of time and place, the shape of dispatching, the structure of the text. In the next part I am trying to confront the novel with one task from the Hungarian and one task from the world's literature. I have chosen to focus in my dissertation Oscar Wilde's book called The picture of Dorian Gray and Kosztolányi Dezs's novel Esti Kornél. In both of mentioned novels we can find a resemblance with Kalif's world, based on using the alter ego's world. An alter ego is a second self, a second personality or persona within a person, who is often oblivious to the persona's actions. It was coined in the early nineteenth century when dissociative identity disorder was first described by psychologists. A person with an alter ego is said to lead a double life. It is more than evident that Mihaly Babits was impressed with Sigmund Freud's new theory about dream interpretations. So that is why I am including...
Female characters in the novels by László Németh
Bečvářová, Anna ; Grendel, Lajos (advisor) ; Kolmanová, Simona (referee)
Novels by László Németh importantly influenced the face of Hungarian prose in the second half of the 20th century. His interpretation of female characters, that go through the specific situations, introduce the illustration into the consciousness of an extraordinary personality, which by its properties exceed from its surroundings. By the technics of fixation the characters mental stream of thoughs give us the innerest analysis of a human soul, which is troubled by the certain problems and very hard way can cope with this problems. By the misterlike analysis of a female character, Németh offers to the readers the point of view to the consciousness of the human personality. His female characters wish to discover their impletion of a life, despite of their complicacy natures, they have to hard fight their position in the world and not always they turn out well. Német represents both positives and negatives of the characters and right thereby attain the autheinticity of the story. He illustrates the innerests characters feelings, including the craving for injury, wrath and enviousness. Németh in his psychological novels accent the women station in the world. He illustrates both the village and the town background. He proves to let into the characters to a given background with its rules and articles. This...
The image of eight district of Budapest in literature
Kubelová, Lenka ; Grendel, Lajos (referee) ; Kolmanová, Simona (advisor)
The aim ofthis thesis was to explore the image ofBudapesťs Eighth District as it is portrayed in literature. It examines the relationship between genius loci and its use and depiction in literature. The thesis studies mainly Hungarian fiction of the 19th and 20th century, but historical and sociological views are also considered. It compares various ways of reading places, deals with street metaphors and all different urban topoi such as buildings, train stations and cinemas.

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