Mózes Huba - Egyre közelebb az éghez
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Mózes Huba was born on June 2, 1941, in Cluj. Literary historian. He began his research of literary works, processes and institutions in his hometown in the mid-1960s, and continued in Miskolc from 1993. Primarily the XX. he is concerned with issues of 19th-century Transylvanian and medieval Hungarian literature. Following the guiding principle of forma dat esse rei, he pays special attention to the internal proportions of literary works and to the artistic and other shapes that play a role in their creation: the golden ratio, repetition and masquerading. He published 19 independently and 6 co-authored volumes, a total of 25 authored volumes. He edited 15 anthologies, conference volumes, parallel editions and other publications together, 14 with his partner, and 15 together. "The XVI It would be premature to draw far-reaching conclusions from the literary analysis of 19th-century Hungarian Bible translations. However, two lessons can be learned. One of them suggests the receptiveness of the literati of the time to the more or less hidden expressions of ancient poetry, and the other the greater richness of the historical antecedents of the later crystallized lyrical genres than previously assumed. Bible and the early Hungarian Bible translations, among several other disciplines, are invaluable sources of the history of poetics that have not yet been sufficiently exploited. #10;
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Fiction
248 pages
Binding: hardboard, with protective cover
ISBN: 9786155814242
Author: Mózes Huba
Year of publication: 2019