Az Eszterházy Károly Tanárképző Főiskola Tudományos Közleményei. 2000. [Vol. 6.] Eger Journal of American Studies. (Acta Academiae Paedagogicae Agriensis : Nova series ; Tom. 26)

CONTENTS STUDIES Enikő Bollobás: "My son is a Magyar": Ideas ofFirstness and Origin in Charles Olson 's Poems 9 Jason M. Dew: Cold War Reflections in Travels with Charley: Steinbeck's New Americanist Evaluation of Intra-Imperialist America 25 Judit Agnes Kádár: A Possible Application of Philosophy in the Study of Recent American Fiction 43 Éva Miklódy: Redefining the "Other ": Race, Gender, Class, and Violence in Gloria Nay lor's Bailey's Café 57 Szilvia Nagy: I Can Operate in the Dark —Bodies are Phosphorescent ...Occult Modernism and Myth-Making in Djuna Barnes 's Nightwood 65 Hans-Wolfgang Schaller: The Survival of the Novel: E. L. Doctorow's Escape out of the Postmodern Deadend . 87 András Tarnóc: "we deserve a Butterfly ": The Reversal of the Post-colonial Self in David Henry Hwang 's M. Butterfly 97 Tibor Tóth: The Golden Cradle: Philip Roth's Revision of the Golden Bough Tradition 109 BIBLIOGRAPHY Lehel Vadon: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: A Hungarian Bibliography 137 BOOK REVIEWS László Dányi: The First Hit for "Multicultural Hemingway Hungary ": Lehel Vadon. Ed. Multicultural Challenge in American Culture —Hemingway Centennial. Eger: Eszterházy Károly Tanárképző Főiskola, 1999. 339pp 203 3

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