relation: http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/69892/
title: "Búcsúra való ének" : Bálint Sándor ponyvahagyatékának elemzési szempontjai
creator:  Jaksa Helga
subject: 06. Bölcsészettudományok
subject: 06.02. Nyelvek és irodalom
description: The study presents pieces of pulp literature bequeathed by Sándor Bálint, professor of ethnology of Szeged, preserved in the University Library of Szeged, pointing out possibilities of formal and bibliographical analysis. According to Sándor Bálint, pulp poetry was born as a result of interaction between oral poetry and written text. Publishers and presses intended these booklets for common people, that's why they were cheap and easily available. In places of pilgrimage, permanent or itinerant vendors sold them. In these booklets, texts were often written in verse, so the texts appealing to the emotions could be memorized easier. The booklets of pulp literature were placed in 590 numbered envelopes. The earliest one is from 1789, the latest one is from 1948. The author of the study catalogued them. In the description, the data can be seen the way they are in the booklet: serial number, title of the booklet, place of issue, press, publisher, illustration and finally subject name. About one third of the booklets are connected to the veneration of Mary. Another large thematic unit is the prints connected to Jesus and various saints. The most popular ones are Saint Anne, Saint Joseph, Saint Anthony and Saint Michael.
date: 2004
type: Könyv része
type: NonPeerReviewed
format: part
language: hu
identifier: http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/69892/1/szegedi_vallasi_013_303-312.pdf
identifier:    Jaksa Helga:   "Búcsúra való ének" : Bálint Sándor ponyvahagyatékának elemzési szempontjai.  In: Rítusok, folklór szövegek, (13).  pp. 303-312. (2004)   
language: hun
language: eng