“Monasteri neri”: letteratura ungherese e italiana e scrittura popolare nella Prima Guerra Mondiale

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE NEOHELICON Pub Date : 2023-11-15 DOI:10.1007/s11059-023-00720-x
Cinzia Franchi
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The paper “Black Monasteries”: Hungarian and Italian Literature and Popular Writing in the First World War analyzes War literature and the directly related literature about internment camps, both relating to the First World War, which had a different development in Hungary and Italy; however, similar features can be found in them. Regarding these aspects, this essay examines some works, starting from the Black Monastery [Fekete kolostor] by Aladár Kuncz and other novels and reportage novels (Siberian garrison [Szibériai garnizon], by Rodion Markovits) of the same period. Their characteristic traits are peculiar and common with Italian works (i.e. Un anno sull’altipiano, by Emilio Lussu, Taccuino di Caporetto, by Carlo Emilio Gadda), while the final part of the essay concerns popular writing and its role in the literature, based on the experience in internment camps and war literature through studies and research that focus on the correspondence with families and friends of soldiers and internees from many European countries.

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“黑色修道院”:匈牙利和意大利文学,以及第一次世界大战期间的民间写作
《黑色修道院:第一次世界大战时期的匈牙利和意大利文学与通俗文学》一文分析了与第一次世界大战有关的战争文学和与拘留营直接相关的文学,它们在匈牙利和意大利有不同的发展;然而,在它们中可以找到类似的特征。在这些方面,本文考察了一些作品,从Aladár Kuncz的《黑寺》(Fekete kolostor)等同时期的小说和“报告文学小说”(Rodion Markovits的《西伯利亚驻军》[szibsamriai garnizon])开始。它们的特征特征与意大利作品(即Emilio Lussu的Un anno sull 'altipiano, Carlo Emilio Gadda的Taccuino di Caporetto)是独特而共同的,而文章的最后一部分则是关于流行写作及其在文学中的作用,基于拘留营的经历和战争文学,通过研究和研究,重点关注来自许多欧洲国家的士兵和被拘留者的家人和朋友的通信。
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期刊介绍: Neohelicon welcomes studies on all aspects of comparative and world literature, critical theory and practice.  In the discussion of literary historical topics (including literary movements, epochs, or regions), analytical contributions based on a solidly-anchored methodology are preferred.
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