Academic literature on the topic 'Hungarian Fantasy fiction'

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Journal articles on the topic "Hungarian Fantasy fiction"

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Kistler, Jordan. "A POEM WITHOUT AN AUTHOR." Victorian Literature and Culture 44, no. 4 (2016): 875–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1060150316000255.

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These lines begin an “Ode” which has permeated culture throughout the last hundred years. In 1912, Edward Elgar set it to music, as did Hungarian composer Zoltán Kodály in 1964, to commemorate the 700th anniversary of Merton College, Oxford. In 1971, Gene Wilder spoke the opening lines as Willy Wonka in the film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. The words appear as epigraphs in an eclectic range of novels, including science fiction (Raymond E. Feist's Rage of a Demon King), fantasy (Elizabeth Haydon's The Assassin King), and historical fiction (E. V. Thompson's The Music Makers). They a
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Kolesnyk, Olena. "Historical Detective Story and History as a Detective Story: to the Question of Cross-genre Synthesis." NaUKMA Research Papers. History and Theory of Culture 6 (June 21, 2023): 39–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.18523/2617-8907.2023.6.39-44.

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The article presents an analysis of the popular historical / retro detective genre, considered in terms of semantic fields shared with other literary genres, which for their synthesis. In particular, the motive of the activity of the past in the present and the future, present in almost all literary forms, is of a formative significance in the detective story. The plot is built on a retrospective reconstruction of events leading to a particular situation, typically a crime. This motive is crucial for historical and quasi-historical genres such as alternative history and cryptohistory, in which
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Torbó, Annamária. "Kívülállók, varázslók, disztópiák." Studia Litteraria 58, no. 1-2 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.37415/studia/2019/58/4272.

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Young adult (YA ) is a determinative contemporary pop culture term, mostly known from the movie industry. However, it is originally a literary category that emerged in the 1960s. In the first section of the study I argue for an age-framework for ”teenager”, as a distinctive age group. Then I introduce the antecedents and bestsellers of YA from the very first books (The Outsiders, The Contender) through the first golden age (Are You There God, It’s Me Margarete, Chocolate War) to the current flourishing, while using the best-known novel adaptations from the screen of the cinema and television.
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Books on the topic "Hungarian Fantasy fiction"

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Hegedűs, Orsolya. A mágia szövedéke: Bevezetés a magyar fantasy olvasásába. Lilium Aurum, 2012.

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Lewis, Carroll. Aliz kalandjai Csodaországban: A Hungarian translation of Alice's adventures in Wonderland printed in the Old Hungarian alphabet. Evertype, 2016.

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Swift, Jonathan. As viagens de Gulliver. Publicações Europa-América, 1996.

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Swift, Jonathan. Gullivers Reisen. Diogenes, 1993.

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Swift, Jonathan. Safarha-yi Galivir. Nashr-i Ufug, 1996.

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Swift, Jonathan. Gulliver's travels. Barnes & Noble, 1995.

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Jonathan, Swift. Gulliver's travels. ICON Classics, 2005.

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Gabor, Emma, June Marshall, Sarah Werrin, and Steven Kingsley. Predatoress: Hungarian Bride. AIL Newmedia Publishing, 2009.

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Orczy, Orczy Emmuska. Old Hungarian Fairy Tales. Kessinger Publishing, 2004.

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Editions, Insight. Harry Potter: Hungarian Horntail Pop-Up Card. Insight Editions, 2019.

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