Print

On 19–20 October 2017, the Institute for Literary Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Committee for Women’s History of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences organised a two-day conference on the possibilities and limitations of female authors in the nineteenth century. At the conference, Piroska Balogh discussed the question, whether we can speak of a ‘female aesthetics’ in the context of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Hungary.

See the homepage, the poster, and the programme of the conference here.