Virginia L. Lewis

The Novels of Zsigmond Móricz in the Context of European Realism

A Thematic Approach. 1. Auflage. Sprache: Englisch.
gebunden , 166 Seiten
ISBN 1433167689
EAN 9781433167683
Veröffentlicht Dezember 2022
Verlag/Hersteller Peter Lang
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The Novels of Zsigmond Móricz in the Context of European Realism is the first English-language monograph on one of Hungary-s-and Central Europe-s-most important modern authors. Using a thematic approach that privileges literary characters as stand-ins for real human beings, Virginia L. Lewis investigates Móricz-s thematization of individual agency in seven realist novels that form the foundation of the author-s reputation as a major twentieth-century novelist. Lewis does an outstanding job of showcasing the research results of the many Hungarian scholars who have studied Móricz-s narrative output over the past century, while also bringing decidedly new perspectives to the table in introducing the author to an English-speaking audience. Utilizing the theoretical impulses of scholars such as Horst and Ingrid Daemmrich, Margaret Archer, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Ibrahim Taha, among others, Lewis forges a new and productive path in Móricz scholarship, while also making his oeuvre accessible to a global audience. Any reader with an interest in Hungarian and Central European narrative will find this study enormously useful for the revelations it brings regarding Móricz-s poignant and brilliant critique of the corrosive influence of commodification and greed on human agency in modern society.
"Informed by theory and grounded in a critical understanding of Hungarian social history in the first half of the twentieth century, Lewis-s engaging study of the realist novels of Zsigmond Móricz compels readers to think in new ways about questions of human agency amongst Hungary-s lower and middle classes as this played out against the backdrop of capitalist transformation and pronounced social conflicts and injustices in the decades leading up to World War II. Skillfully structured around succinct analyses of seven of Móricz-s key texts, Lewis-s book addresses a sizable gap in the English-language scholarship on one of Hungary-s greatest writers, and will be a welcome addition to the libraries of literary scholars and social and intellectual historians alike."
-Steven Jobbitt, Associate Professor of Central and Eastern European History, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Canada

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Virginia L. Lewis, Professor of German at Northern State University, earned her Ph.D. in 1989 at the University of Pennsylvania, having studied under Horst Daemmrich. She has written numerous works on German, Hungarian, and global literature, and translated novels by Zsigmond Móricz into English.

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