Juhász Gyula és a "La Hongrie Républicaine" 1919-ben

The French occupation of Szeged between January 1919 and February 1920 was the result of the Belgrade Agreement of 13th November, 1918. The radical bourgeois intelligencia of Szeged, which had strong anti-German feelings and strong respect for French revolutionary traditions, welcomed the arrival of...

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Bibliográfiai részletek
Szerző: Nagy Miklós
Testületi szerző: Tudományos és művészeti műhelymunkák : új utakon a pedagógusképző kar (2007) (Szeged)
Dokumentumtípus: Könyv része
Megjelent: 2009
Sorozat:Tudományos és művészeti műhelymunkák: új utakon a Pedagógusképző Kar című konferencia előadásai
Kulcsszavak:Juhász Gyula, Magyar irodalom - költészet - 20. sz.
Online Access:http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/64250
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Tartalmi kivonat:The French occupation of Szeged between January 1919 and February 1920 was the result of the Belgrade Agreement of 13th November, 1918. The radical bourgeois intelligencia of Szeged, which had strong anti-German feelings and strong respect for French revolutionary traditions, welcomed the arrival of the occupants and hoped that the French would help to keep the integrity of Hungary for the upcoming peace conference. They tried to inform the French nation about the economic, social and cultural background of Hungary with the help of the occupying soldiers. The main objective of ’La Hongrie Républicaine’, a Hungarian weekly publication in French, was to raise interest and create a positive attitude towards the Hungarian nation. The most important articles in the journal were written by Gyula Juhász, between 8th January 1919 and 21st March. In his articles Gyula Juhász emphasized the French-Hungarian revolutionary traditions, cultural relations and the strong influence of French culture on the poetry of Petőfi and Ady. However, the declarations of the Peace Conference undermined the hopes for maintaining territorial integrity and forming ethnically just borders.
Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők:458-460
ISBN:978-963-9927-15-5