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The following pages link to The Slavonic and East European Review (Q24002):
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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Hopp, Lajos. Un epistolier et traducteur littéraire a l’orée des Lumieres Kelemen Mikes: Receuil d’essais. Under the direction of Gábor Tüskés. Reviewed and prepared by Béatrice Dumiche and Krisztina Kaló. Published by Imre Vörös and Anna Tü (Q348854) (← links)
- Jews, Nazis, and the Cinema of Hungary: The Tragedy of Success, 1929–44 by Frey, David (Q356818) (← links)
- Baroque Elements in the Poetry of Mikolaj Sep Szarzynsky and Balassi Bálint (Q365045) (← links)
- Books and Readers in 18th Century Hungary (Q370286) (← links)
- Mihály Vörösmarty. Hungarian poet, playwright and critic (Q385287) (← links)
- Dániel Berzsenyi [1776–1836], Hungarian Horatian Poet (Q385398) (← links)
- József Bajza (Q385960) (← links)
- The political ideas of baron József Eötvös (Q387863) (← links)
- Two great Hungarian Poets (Q406467) (← links)
- Hungarian Humour (Q407539) (← links)
- British influences on Hungarian literature (Q407732) (← links)
- Géza Gárdonyi, Hungarian Novelist and Playwright (Q408122) (← links)
- Géza Gárdonyi, Hungarian Novelist and Playwright (Q412838) (← links)
- Hopp, Lajos. Un epistolier et traducteur littéraire a l’orée des Lumieres Kelemen Mikes: Receuil d’essais. Under the direction of Gábor Tüskés. Reviewed and prepared by Béatrice Dumiche and Krisztina Kaló. Published by Imre Vörös and Anna Tü (Q413496) (← links)
- Kiséry, András; Komáromy Zsolt and Varga, Zsuzsanna [eds.]. Worlds of Hungarian Writing: National Literature as Intercultural Exchange (Q421969) (← links)
- Self-Censorship ans Aesopian Language of Schorlarly Texts of Late State Socialism (Q436129) (← links)
- Gömöri, George and Gömöri, Mari [eds]. The Alien in the Chapel: Ferenc Békássy, Rupert Brooke’s Unknown Rival. Poems and Letters. Skyscraper Publications, Bloxham, 2016. 256 pp. Illustrations. Notes. Bibliography. Index. $ 14.95 (Q440360) (← links)
- Britannia vonzásában by Frank, Tibor (Q440362) (← links)
- Art and Theory of Post–1989 Central and Eastern Europe: A Critical Anthology by Janevski, Ana, Marcoci, Roxana, Ksenia, Nouril (Q451403) (← links)
- Jones, Gwen: Chicago of the Balkans: Budapest in Hungarian Literature, 1900–1939. Legenda, Oxford, 2013. xi + 155 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index, Ł 45.00: ? 89, 50 (Q453032) (← links)
- East and West in Hungarian Literature (Q463976) (← links)
- Ferencz Kazinczy, Hungarian Critic, and Neologist [1759–1831]. (Q464277) (← links)