TY - JOUR AU - Steven TÖTÖSY de ZEPETNEK PY - 2023 CY - Berlin, Germany PB - Peter Lang Verlag JF - Cultura: International Journal of Philosophy of Culture and Axiology IS - 1 VL - 18 SN - 2065-5002 TI - Peripheralities: "Minor" Literatures, Women’s Literature, and Adrienne Orosz de Csicser’s Novels DO - 10.3726/CUL012021.0009 UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1377615 N2 - In "Peripheralities: 'Minor' Literatures, Women’s Literature, and Adrienne Orosz de Csicser’s Novels" Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek discusses events surrounding Adrienne Orosz de Csicser’s (1878-1934) work. For the contextualization of the events Tötösy de Zepetnek employs his own framework of "comparative cultural studies" here applied to "minor literatures" (i.e., peripheral) and women’s literature and Shunqing Cao’s "variation theory." While Orosz’s novels are not considered exceptional, the author achieved notoriety after locked up in a mental institution. In addition to three published novels, in an unpublished novel (excerpts of which she read at various literary and social gatherings) Orosz narrates her love affair with a Roman Catholic bishop. Knowledge about her novel’s contents resulted in the bishop orchestrating Orosz’s commitment to a mental hospital. The context in which Orosz’s texts are located in is the socio-political situation in Hungarian society prior to and shortly after the First World War. KW - Comparative Cultural Studies, Minor Literatures, Peripheral Literatures, Women’s Literature, Variation Theory and Literature, Hungarian Literature ER -