Az Eszterházy Károly Tanárképző Főiskola Tudományos Közleményei. 1993. [Vol. 1.] Eger Journal of American Studies. (Acta Academiae Paedagogicae Agriensis : Nova series ; Tom. 21)
BOOK REVIEWS - László Dányi: Studies in English and American Culture. Proceedings of the Conference on English and American Studies, Eger, 1989. 338 pp. Edited by Lehel Vadon
LÁSZLÓ DÁNYI STUDIES IN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CULTURE Proceedings of the Conference on English and American Studies, Eger, 1989. 338 pp. Edited by Lehel Vadon The 338-page-long volume is published by Károly Eszterházy College of Education, Eger. There are 30 essays in the thick book and the essays are put into four categories. 11 essays are written in the Literature section, 2 essays cover Civilization and 14 essays are written in the field of linguistics. 3 essays belong to the Education section. Most of the writers are from Eger and Debrecen but professors from Budapest and Szeged and Pécs can also be found among the authors. Two authors from foreign universities —Donald E. Morse, USA, and Tran Van Thank, Viet-Nam — offered their proceedings to the volume. Most of the articles are written in English and three of them are in Hungarian. The publication of the proceedings is a major event in the history of English and American studies in Hungary. It is the first time that the connference on English and American studies has been held in Eger. The collection of essays and the conference prove that Károly Eszterházy College of Education has become one of the major centers of English and American studies. Csilla Bertha analyzes "The Human Miracle in Thomas Murphy's Plays". The essay deserves special attention. The thorough analysis of the relationship between reason and imagination is further extended by 167