“. . . it’s only adornment, a right to live, a hope” An Outline to Endre Ady’s Image of Romanians
“. . . it’s only adornment, a right to live, a hope” An Outline to Endre Ady’s Image of Romanians
Author(s): Szabolcs SzondaSubject(s): Literary Texts
Published by: Scientia Kiadó
Keywords: Endre Ady; image; Romanians; tolerance; prejudice; literature; journalism
Summary/Abstract: The present study highlights and defines some of the characteristic features of one of the greatest Hungarian lyric poets, also remarkable short story writer and journalist, Endre Ady’s (1877-1919) general idea of Romanians, on the basis of his specific writings poising between literature and journalism, using the comparative method to find the coherence between past and present. The analysis follows those conceptional, stylistic trends and options, whereby the poet is reacting to notions such as nationalism, tolerance and intolerance, the inferiority complex of a smaller culture, the collective sense and the soul in the light of the day to day social and political events, the mechanism of prejudice against ethnic groups, the impacts of the mid-life crisis, and the role of culture in the relation between mentality guided by rationalism or by faith. During the contextual analysis, Endre Ady’s attitude as litterateur is highlighted, as a genuine and contemporary model in his ability to find the equilibrium in his writings between the ambivalent duality of his intellectual constitution and social-political views. This ability could be a key element, effective approach to a modern European community.
Journal: Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Philologica
- Issue Year: 1/2009
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 90-96
- Page Count: 7
- Language: English