Practices of the Adoption and Reproduction of the Female Point of Vew, or How Miklós Mészöly Took Notes on the Diary of Mária Baskircsev

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Tímea Urbanik

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Miklós Mészöly liked to use the female narrative voice in his prose. His work as a writer was preceded by a continuous collection of data. Reading diaries was an important area of interest for his readership. Women's diaries are a particular genre, through which a more personal aspect of self-expression and remembrance, the emotionally experienced forms of events, are presented. In one of Mészöly's working diaries, which is still in manuscript, he takes pages and pages of notes from the two-volume diary of Mária Baskircsev. In this study I will examine the characteristics, themes and stylistics of Mészöly's diary highlights and the contribution they make to the writer's work.

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Urbanik, Tímea. 2023. “Practices of the Adoption and Reproduction of the Female Point of Vew, or How Miklós Mészöly Took Notes on the Diary of Mária Baskircsev”. Interdisciplinary EJournal of Gender Studies 13 (1):99-116. https://doi.org/10.14232/tntef.2023.1.99-116.
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Tímea Urbanik, University of Szeged

Urbanik, Tímea is lecturer at the Department of Cultural Studies, University of Szeged. In her doctoral thesis she studied the intratextual writing technique of Miklós Mészöly. She and her husband, Tamás Molnár, did the inventory of Miklós Mészöly's heritage library. Together with Mária Hernádi, she edited the correspondence of Balázs Lengyel - Ágnes Nemes Nagy, Miklós Mészöly - Alaine Polcz. Her research interests include Miklós Mészöly, contemporary Hungarian literature, reading psychology, library pedagogy and children's and youth literature.