Modern Hungarian Culture and the Classics

Dr Péter Hajdu author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:11th Jul '24

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A comprehensive study of the classical influence on Hungarian culture in the 19th and 20th century, exploring issues from i.e. scholarship, education, translation, literature, socialism, and the political aspects of nation-building.

Péter Hajdu examines the cultivation of the Classics as an intellectual framework and crucial ingredient of the western aspect of Hungarian national identity. This book approaches the relationship of modern Hungarian culture to classical heritage from the various viewpoints of identity politics, education, translation history, scholarship, and its impact on literature. When the Hungarian nation-building project developed ideas of national identity, it necessarily incorporated the historical narrative according to which the Hungarians arrived at their current homeland in the Middle Ages, and only later did it adopt European culture. The duplicity of a mostly imagined Asian, pagan, barbaric or nomadic culture, and a Western, Christian, civilized identity, deeply rooted in European culture, has played and continues to play a role in the Hungarian discourse.

Hajdu also studies the gradual disappearance of classics from the Hungarian school education since the 19th century, which has been accompanied by fervid political debates. However, over this period, translations of classical texts paradoxically became more frequent and popular with the decline of a classical education, even though fewer readers had access to the original texts. Despite this change, the translation strategies tended to remain school-bound. The knowledge of classical literature still leaves traces on Hungarian literature, which Hajdu explores using examples from nineteenth-century novels and contemporary poetry. This book sheds light on a topic of classical reception that has remained largely unexplored in this part of Europe, but one which has an incredibly rich history, culture and literary tradition.

This, the first book of its kind in any language, is a superb and exciting study of the place of the Greek and Latin classics in Hungarian culture. -- Peter Agócs, Lecturer in Classics, University College London, UK
Hajdu’s book is an inspiring … kaleidoscope on some case studies of Classics inspiring the evolution and history of Hungarian literature, art and architecture in the last two centuries. * The Classical Review *
[This book] is a wide-ranging study of the ever-changing cultural presence and significance of ancient Greek and Latin literature and art in Hungary ... Hajdu does an admirable job of collecting and contextualizing the most salient classically-derived or -inspired aspects of Hungarian culture. His volume provides a comprehensive treatment of its subject and can also serve as the introduction to further study. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *

ISBN: 9781350258129

Dimensions: 236mm x 156mm x 18mm

Weight: 480g

232 pages