Berzsenyi "A közelítő tél" című versének előtörténetéhez

Csetri Lajos: Berzsenyi "A közelítő tél" című versének előtörténetéhez. (1981)

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Abstract

The paper does not search whose or what ideas influenced Berzsenyi when writing „Az Ősz" („The Autumn" — the poem wore originally this title); does not search for origins but for similar phenomenon in European—especially in German — poetry and thought. Berzsenyi uses Asclepiadic stanzas the same way Klopstock understands this form. But more than anything else, his elegies or elegiac odes — especially „Horde" („Horace") and ,,A közelítő tél" („The Approach of Winter") reveal congenial features with Schiller's aesthetics. Elegy as understood by Schiller is not a genre any more but one of the three possible relations between ideals and reality; and as such it is one of the basic feelings of poetry. On this ground Berzsenyi's poem is perhaps nearer to the idyllic as generally thought, its prevailing value being the great Platonic Eros lying hidden in the poem and coming to light in the last lines only. So the poem's bitterness over the transiency and momentariness of human life and happiness should not be identified with the disillusionment and nihilism of Romantics.

Item Type: Book
Date: 1981
Volume: 146
Pages note: p. 89-97.
Dimensions: 24 cm
Series Name: Irodalomtörténeti Dolgozatok
Language: Hungarian
Publisher: Szegedi Városi Nyomda
Place of Publication: Szeged
Uncontrolled Keywords: Berzsenyi Dániel, Magyar irodalom története - 19. sz., Magyar irodalom - költészet - 18-19. sz. - életmű
Additional Information: Bibliogr. a lábjegyzetekben ; összefoglalás angol nyelven
Subjects: 06. Humanities
06. Humanities > 06.02. Languages and Literature
Date Deposited: 2017. Jan. 09. 09:08
Last Modified: 2023. Mar. 28. 15:37
URI: http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/id/eprint/43953

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