Discusses the career and ideas of Hungarian writer, translator, literary historian, and cultural critic Mihály Babits (1883-1941), who early on broke with the literary values of his age and produced intellectual poetry that showed his absorption of broader European cultural values.
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Cushing, G. (1988). Mihály Babits: ‘All Great Poets Are Decadent.’ In Intellectuals and the Future in the Habsburg Monarchy 1890–1914 (pp. 152–172). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19169-7_9
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