Krúdy's Chronicles : : Turn-of-the-Century Hungary in Gyula Krudy's Journalism / / ed. by John Batki.

Written during the 1910s '20s and '30s, these articles offer a wistful and nostalgic image of the waning years of the Austro-Hungarian empire, with portraits of the Habsburgs, culminating in first-hand reports in 1916, from Vienna on the funeral of Emperor Francis Joseph I, and from Budape...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Central European University Press eBook-Package 2013-1998
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Place / Publishing House:Budapest ;, New York : : Central European University Press, , [2000]
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Year of Publication:2000
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (306 p.) :; photographs
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
The Chronicler and the Historian --
Tiszaeszlár, Fifty Years Later --
Frigyes Podmaniczky' s Beard --
The Bridegroom of Andrássy Avenue --
The St. Stephen's Day Traveler --
Catholic Crusading Knights of Yore: Their Glory and Their Decline --
Somosy, the Man Who Taught Budapest a Les.son in Nightlife --
The Court Kept by Miklós Szemere --
The Authentic Account of a Legendary Card Battle --
One Hundred Years of Horse Racing in Budapest --
The Rose of Pest --
László Mednyánszky, the Vagabond Baron --
The Novelist at the Casino --
My Adventures with the Poet on the Crooked Sidewalks [from Endre Ady's Nights] --
The Lord Mayer of Budapest --
The Streets of St. Theresa --
Kossuth's San --
Francis Joseph's Wine --
Francis Joseph 1, the Foremost Gentleman in Europe --
Ida Ferenczy, the Oueen's Lady-in-Waiting --
Baltazzi, the Agent of the Prince --
Letter from Pest --
Winter Campaign --
A Budapest Gentleman Who Had Stepped Forth from an Old Woodcut --
Women's Hands --
A Hungarian Village After Sundown --
The Coronation --
Charles IV, bur Ill-Starred King --
lf the Elder Tisza Were to Return... --
The Golden Age of Budapest --
Budapest Stark Naked --
A Revolutionary Conversation with a Russian Lady --
István Tisza's Journey Toward Death --
The New Conquest --
How the Revolution Broke Out --
Land Distribution at Kápolna --
Károlyi's Strange Career --
"The Bolshie" --
Hungarian Gentry --
Forefathers and Descendants --
We, the Old-Time Hungarians --
Glossary --
Bibliography --
Index
Summary:Written during the 1910s '20s and '30s, these articles offer a wistful and nostalgic image of the waning years of the Austro-Hungarian empire, with portraits of the Habsburgs, culminating in first-hand reports in 1916, from Vienna on the funeral of Emperor Francis Joseph I, and from Budapest on the coronation of Charles IV, the last king of Hungary. Krúdy's reports follow the bloodless democratic revolution of 1918, the Károlyi government and the short-lived Soviet Republic, and present cameos of the leading political figures of the day such as Ferenc Kossuth, Mihály Károlyi and Béla Kun. In his lively, casual pieces Krúdy displays his intimate knowledge of Hungarian society with a special emphasis on literature and publishing.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9789633864821
9783110780550
DOI:10.1515/9789633864821?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by John Batki.