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Vol. 2 (1996)
Vol. 2 (1996)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.53720/ETVD9311
Published:
01-01-1996
Articles
Postmodernism in Hungary
The Example of Péter Esterházy—Against the Background of Analysing John Barth's Later Fiction
Judit Friedrich
1–14
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The Tree of Orpheus
Rilke—Keyes—Nemes Nagy
Terézia Szűcs
15–24
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The Discourse of Deep Tautology
Pilinszky
Ákos Czigány
25–78
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The Androgynous Mind
Woolf's To the Lighthouse and Pasternak's Zhenya Luvers' Childhood
Judit Baróthy
79–97
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'To be or not to be' and 'Cogito ergo sum'
Shakespeare's Hamlet against a Cartesian Background
Géza Kállay
98–123
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Shall We Strive to Be Pleased with Transcending the Persistent?
Shakespeare's Twelfth Night
Zsuzsánna Kiss
124–132
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'Till by Degrees of Merit Raised'
The Dynamism of Milton's Edenic Development and Its Theological Context
Gábor Ittzés
133–161
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Is He the Divine Image?
Blake's Luvah and Vala
Dóra Csikós
162–184
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'A Massive Double Poem'
Tennyson's In Memoriam
Beáta Sándor
185–196
William Holman Hunt's Early Work and the High Church Movement
Éva Péteri
197–209
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Joseph Conrad
Lord Jim
Tibor Tóth
210–230
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'Everything Unexplained'
Green's Party Going
György Dragomán
231–242
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'So leastward on'
Reduction and the Absurd in Beckett's Late Drama
Tekla Mecsnóber
243–256
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Stella and Rosa
Ozick's The Shawl and Rosa
Rita Horváth
257–265
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The Self-Consuming Narrative
Auster's New York Trilogy
Anna Szabó T.
266–279
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Heaney's Poetry
Forcing the English Lyric
Stephen Humphries
280–303
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More's Utopia
Approaches
Károly Pintér
304–322
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Reviews
Issues of Representation
The Irish Anthologies
Borbála Szakács
323–334
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An 'Heir to the Subject which Used to Be Called Philosophy'
Philosophical Issues From a Technological Point of View
Judit Szalai
334–343
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Critics' Choice: The American Novel of Social Consciousness in the Mid-1990s
The Regression of the Human Mind in Legal America
Gábor Komáromy
344–347
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From Guignol to a Grand Guignol
Death and the Puppeteer
Gábor Komáromy
348–354
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