The following pages link to (Q327715):
Displayed 45 items.
View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Becoming Gyuri: A Stage Adaptation of Fatelesness (Q355514) (← links)
- King Mathias Plans a University in Buda (Q360770) (← links)
- England and Transylvania (Q361331) (← links)
- Toldi in Life and Legend (Q361684) (← links)
- The Wandering Scholars in the Hungarian Middle Age (Q361718) (← links)
- The Political Testament of St. Stephen, King of Hungary (Q362500) (← links)
- The First Historians of Hungary (Q362548) (← links)
- Medieval Contacts between England and Hungary (Q363592) (← links)
- The London of Márton Csombor (Q367575) (← links)
- "Metamorphosis Transylvaniae." (Q370417) (← links)
- Clément Mikes's Letters from Turkey (Q371029) (← links)
- Petőfi and his English translators (Q383016) (← links)
- Count Stephen Széchenyi and England (Q383036) (← links)
- The historical relations of England and Hungary (Q383239) (← links)
- The chair of English at Debrecen University (Q383430) (← links)
- The travels of Richard Bright in Hungary in 1815 (Q383438) (← links)
- „Anglomaniacs” in Hungary a century ago described by Baron Joseph Eötvös’s „Village Notary” (Q383900) (← links)
- Széchenyis diary (Q384056) (← links)
- The cult of Shakespeare in Hungary (Q407149) (← links)
- 1938–1983. The cult of Shakespeare in Hungary (Q407348) (← links)
- Toldi in life and legend (Q407487) (← links)
- Grandmother’s favourite books (Q407531) (← links)
- István Örkény’s Kindred Souls in Central European Literature (Q417287) (← links)
- Editor-in-Chief’s Note (Q419082) (← links)
- Document and Fiction [Imre Kertész Interviewed by Thomas Cooper] (Q419083) (← links)
- Gábor T. Szántó (Q421073) (← links)
- Points of Connection [Time and Space in the Photography of Péter Nádas] (Q421430) (← links)
- Iván Bächer [1957–2013] (Q421480) (← links)
- Miklós Radnóti [1909–1944] (Q421660) (← links)
- Örkény István [1912–1979] (Q421808) (← links)
- Zsófia Bán (Q422165) (← links)
- Absurd, Anecdote, and Avant-Garde [Thoughts on the Genre of Örkény’s One-Minute Stories] (Q425890) (← links)
- „The mind ha no knowledge”. [The Child’s Eye Narrative Technique in Hungarian Literature ont he Shoah before 1990] (Q425891) (← links)
- Pisti in the Bloodshed [Stage History] (Q426764) (← links)
- Variations on the Theme of Revolution in the Works of István Örkény (Q436638) (← links)
- Fictitious Truths: Literature and the Medleys of the Past [Judith Sollosy in Conversation with Viktor Horváth] (Q440704) (← links)
- Visual Poetry and Magyar Műhely [A Segment of Contemporary Experimental Literature] (Q441114) (← links)
- Imre Kertész and Thomas Cooper: The Holocaust as culture (Q443533) (← links)
- Sándor Márai: The Withering World (Q443534) (← links)
- Stumble, Remain Standing [Event and Repetition in the Works of István Örkény] (Q450202) (← links)
- Perdition or Perfectability in a Mechanized World. [On Sándor Szathmári’s “Dystopian” Novel Voyage to Kazohinia] (Q451478) (← links)
- A great Tansylvanian printer (Q461384) (← links)
- Count Nicholas Zrínyi (Q461421) (← links)
- Links between England and Hungary (Q463903) (← links)
- The London of Márton Csombor (Q476137) (← links)