Author(s): Mihály Szegedy-Maszák Language: English Year of publication: 2026 Page Range: 304 ISBN: 978-3-949607-46-2 E-ISBN-13: 978-3-949607-47-9
Subject(s): literary history, literary theory
Summary/Abstract:
Translated by Thomas Cooper
The essays gathered in this volume offer a modest selection from the work of Mihály Szegedy-Maszák, one of the most distinguished Hungarian literary scholars of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. For several decades, Szegedy-Maszák was a figure of international recognition in the humanities, both as a historian and interpreter of Hungarian literature and as a scholar whose work consistently sought to place Hungarian culture in dialogue with broader European and global traditions.
The essays in this volume continue to speak to debates that have become even more visible in recent years. Discussions about globalization, cultural memory, and the futures of national literatures are now common in literary scholarship. Long before these themes became standard topics in the humanities, however, Szegedy-Maszák was already examining how literary traditions are shaped by linguistic diversity, historical discontinuities, and the complex movement of texts across cultural boundaries.