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Vol. 17 No. 3 (2025): Tribute to Katalin G. Kállay and Tibor Fabiny
Vol. 17 No. 3 (2025): Tribute to Katalin G. Kállay and Tibor Fabiny
Published:
2025-08-11
Studies
Lectori salutem
The Editors
5
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“Saxon in a Basilica”: Marilynne Robinson and the Reformed Tradition
Sára Tóth
9-23
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Jesus the Trickster?
Dóra Bernhardt
24-29
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Accurate and Understandable: Linguistic Insights from the Prefaces of Modern Canonical Bible Translations
Tibor M. Pintér, Katalin P. Márkus
30-44
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From Sacred Goddess to Divine King: Continuity in the Rhetoric of Power
Erzsébet Stróbl
45-58
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The Bible, Shakespeare and Faulkner: Inspiring Texts That Can Be Used for Teaching Linguistics
Dóra Pődör
59-67
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Symbolic Interpretations of Weather in William Faulkner’s South
Judit Nagy
68-76
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British Literature in the Long Eighteenth Century: Preliminary Considerations
Veronika Ruttkay
77-84
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London in Monica Ali’s Brick Lane: Intergenerational Trauma and the Limits of Healing
Ágnes Györke
85-95
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Searching for a Sense of Belonging: Lewis Namier, a Champion of Galician Ukrainians at a Crossroads of Identities
Ágnes Beretzky
96-104
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Workshop
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola: Deprecatoria ad Deum
Monika Frazer-Imregh
106-109
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Book Review
Kim Salmons – Tania Zulli (szerk.): Migration, Modernity and Transnationalism in the Work of Joseph Conrad, Bloomsbury Academic, 2021, 256 pp.
Tamás Juhász
110-111
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