With the Little Help from Janis Joplin
With the Little Help from Janis Joplin
Author(s): Peter MichalovičSubject(s): Hungarian Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Ústav divadelnej a filmovej vedy SAV
Keywords: intertextualita; mimézis sveta a mimézis textu; objektový jazyk a metajazyk;
Summary/Abstract: Shortly before his death Hungarian writer and essayist Péter Esterházy (1950 – 2016) wrote the dramatic text of Mercedes Benz – Historical Revue in two parts for the Slovak National Theatre. In particular, it focuses on the famous noble family Esterházy’s influence in Slovakia. The author of the play had a very strong association with this matter. In his writing Péter Esterházy used a wide range of intertextualities: his literary texts are like the fabric spun from fibres of the autobiography of his own family history, but also fragments of Hungarian and Slovak history, legends, tales, as well as hearsay and myths. The interpreted dramatic text is remarkable because Esterházy, in addition to intertextual recycling of his own texts, also exploits the texts of the Hungarian classic author Imre Madách The Tragedy of Man. The author of the study has focused on clarifying the function, specification and effects of Esterházy’s intertextual writing.
Journal: Slovenské divadlo
- Issue Year: 66/2018
- Issue No: 04
- Page Range: 409-423
- Page Count: 15
- Language: Slovak