- Volume I (1996)
- Volume II (1998)
- Volume III (2002)
- Volume IV (2004)
- Volume V (2005)
- Volume VI (2006)
- Volume VII (2007)
- Volume VIII (2008)
- Volume IX (2009)
- Volume X (2010)
- Volume XI (2011)
- Volume XII (2012)
- Volume XIII (2013)
- Volume XIV (2014)
- Volume XV (2015)
- Volume XVI (2016)
- Volume XVII (2017)
- Volume XVIII (2018)
- Volume XIX (2019)
Volume XIII (2013)
Utolsó módosítás: 2015. június 02.
Contents
AGNIESZKA WAWRZYNIAK: The Symbolism of read and Its Shift into Epistemicity in the Anglo-Saxon Period (pdf)
ÉVA KOVÁCS: Some Notes on English as a Lingua Franca (pdf)
KATARINA LABUDOVA: Paradice Redesigned: Post-Apocalyptic Visions of Urban and Rural Spaces in Margaret Atwood's Maddaddam Trilogy (pdf)
RENÁTA ZSÁMBA: Evil Rides on the Bus - Space and Female Identities in Margery Allingham's and Josephine Tey's Crime Novels (pdf)
TAMÁS TUKACS: Jonah in the Whale: The Spatial Aspects of Nostalgia in James Hilton's Lost Horizon and George Orwell's Coming Up for Air (pdf)
TIBOR TÓTH: Difficulties with Pre-Post-Modern Stereotpyes and Tradition (pdf)
PÉTER DOLMÁNYOS: Reality and/or Imagination - Recent Australian Poetics (pdf)
Book Reviews
KAMILA VRÁNKOVÁ: Beyond Rhetoric: Rhetorical Figures of Reading By Éva Antal. Eger: Líceum Kiadó, 2009, 157 pp. (pdf)
KRISZTINA KALÓ: A Hungarian Best-Seller in English Translation (pdf)
ÉVA ANTAL: Dystopian Impulse in Social Criticism: Scruton's Optimistic Pessimism (Roger Scruton, The Uses of Pessimism and the Danger of False Hope , London: Atlantic Books, 210, 232 pp. (pdf)