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Unmarked sites and indeterminate spots: The problem of defining territorial ‘essences’
The problem of Hungarian identity is one of the themes of Stanisław Vincenz’s essays written
at the time of the Second World War. Inspired by Wincenty Pol’s thinking about relationship
between the sense of geographical place and literature, he decided to explore the ‘general impact of
landscape’ and in particular identify the place that would convey the essence of ‘Hungarianness’.
The article looks at various aspects of this problem in Vincenz’s essay ‘Landscape – the background
of history’ in the context of his other essays in which the idea of place is discussed. In effect, the
article lays down a theoretical formula of indeterminate spots in modern literature. The indeterminate
spot possesses six constitutive features: changeability and transmutability; fuzzy borders; shifty
positioning between utopia and atopia; great semantic potential; the experience of place is involved
in irreducible inconsistencies but rests on a solid ideological foundation.