történetnekelégtételnek
Történetnekelégtételnek is a coined Hungarian term used to describe a narrative practice that blends storytelling with song and performative delivery. In analyses where it appears, the concept denotes a way of transmitting history or narrative through a combined auditory and temporal experience, where the speaker’s voice, melody, rhythm, and vocal timbre contribute to the reception and memory of the tale. The term is not a standard dictionary entry but a heuristic label employed in contemporary literary and media theory to discuss certain experimental or ritual-inspired practices.
Etymology and meaning. The word is a compound built from elements associated with story (történet), singing
Origins and usage. The term emerged in 21st-century Hungarian criticism within discussions of experimental theatre, radio
Related concepts. See oral history, performative rhetoric, sound studies, narrative technique, and avant-garde theatre. The term