Az Eszterházy Károly Tanárképző Főiskola Tudományos Közleményei. 1994. [Vol. 2.] Eger Journal of American Studies. (Acta Academiae Paedagogicae Agriensis : Nova series ; Tom. 22)

CONTENTS STUDIES Csaba Czeglédi: On the Distribution of Infinitival and Gerundive Complements in English 11 László Dányi: Nat Turner: History that Fiction Makes, or Fiction that History Makes? 33 Judit Kádár: The Figure of 'Everyclown'in Jack Richardson's Gallows Humour 45 Mária Kurdi: 'You just have to love this world." Arthur Miller's The Last Yankee. 63 Tamás Magyarics: The (Re) creation of the Relations between the US and the Successor States in Central Europe after the First World War 77 Judit Molnár: Search for Identity in the English-language Writing of Allophone Quebecers 97 Donald E. Morse: The Joyful Celebration oflJfe. Kurt Vonnegut's Affirmative Vision in Galapagos and Bluebeard 109 András Tarnóc: 'Who is Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" Reflections of Political Correctness in a Distorted Mirror. 127 Lehel Vadon: László Országh, the Founder of American Studies in Hungary. 143 BOOK REVIEWS Csilla Bertha: Tribute to the Scholar, Teacher and Man, László Országh. Vadon, Lehel: Országh László. Eger: Eszterházy Károly Tanárképző Főiskola Nyomdája, 1994. 93 pp 153 John C. Chalberg: Dinesh D'Souza: Illiberal Education: The Politics of Race and Sex on Campus. The Free Press, 1991. 319 pp 159 Davis D. Joyce: D. W. Meinig: The Shaping of America: A Geographical Perspective on 500 Years of History. Volume 2: Continental America, 1800—1867. Yale University Press, 1993. 636 pp 173 Miklós Kontra: Vadon, Lehel: Országh IJszló. Eger: Eszterházy Károly Tanárképző Főiskola Nyomdája, 1994. 93 pp 181 5

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