How did Dezső Kosztolányi's own experiences influence the portrayal of childhood in Skylark?
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How did Dezső Kosztolányi's own experiences influence the portrayal of childhood in Skylark?
Did anyone else feel the story's subtle critique of social norms was more impactful than the plot itself?
What inspired the author to set this story in early 20th-century Hungary, and how does that context deepen the themes?