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Vol. 8 No. 2 (2012): Fall
EDITORS: RÉKA M. CRISTIAN & ZOLTÁN DRAGON
Cover image © by Máté Mészáros
Published:
2012-11-01
Guest Editors' Introduction
Multidisciplinary approaches to American literature, philosophy and art
Ágnes Zsófia Kovács
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Essays
An irreparable loss to literature : law and literature in Herman Melville's Bartleby the scrivener
Gyula Somogyi
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Assujettissement and the immigrant experience in Anzia Yezierska's Bread givers
Judit Szilák
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Theory and practice : Nella Larsen's novels in the Hungarian classroom
Éva Federmayer
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Minimalist contentions : Fight club as critical discourse
László B. Sári
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Of homes and the 'unhomely' : Michael Cunningham’s Specimen days
Pramod K. Nayar
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A difficult dialectic : reading the discourses of love in Jeffrey Eugenides's The Marriage plot
Laura E. Savu
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Looking back for the future : president Harrison and the backlash of idealism in American politics
Gabriel C. Gherasim
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What the cathedral says : Edith Wharton's aesthetic theory of visual arts in A motor-flight through France
Ágnes Zsófia Kovács
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Susan Sontag : experiencing radicalism as authenticity
Marius Jucan
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Pragmatism and circumvention : Richard Rorty's rhetorical appropriation of Jacques Derrida
Péter Csató
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Reviews
The otherness in ourselves - a review of Julia Kristeva : Live theory
Anna Kérchy
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Review of Reading Philip Roth’s American pastoral
Ágnes Zsófia Kovács
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Has there ever been an "American centruy"? - a review of The short American century : a postmortem - ed. Andrew J. Bacevich
Zoltán Peterecz
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"Let's keep our eyes on what future voters are reading!" - a review of Michelle Ann Abate's Raising your kids right: children’s literature and American political conservatism
Zsuzsanna Tóth
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A portrait with punctum and aura : review of Vol. XIII. (2012) of the Eger journal of American studies special issue in honor of professor Zsolt Kálmán Virágos
Péter Kristóf Makai
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'Frankly, Scarlett, we were born to live forever' - a review of M. Carmen Gómez-Galisteo's The wind is never gone
Attila Mócza
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Review of The beauty of words or the truth of the bibliographer : tribute to Lehel Vadon on his 70th birthday - eds. Abádi Nagy Zoltán, Kádár Judit Ágnes, Tarnóc András
András Csillag
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