Hungarian Studies Newsletter, 1979 (7. évfolyam, 19-22. szám)
1979 / 22. szám
HUNGARIAN RESEARCH CENTER AMERICAN HUNGARIAN FOUNDATION 177 SOMERSET STREET P O BOX 1084 NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY 08903 RETURN POSTAGE GUARANTEED ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 257 JOURNALS ON HUNGARY (Continued) The Canadian-American REVIEW of Hungarian Studies PART I. Charlotte Kretzoi, reader at, EU, Gertrude Stein’s Attempt at “The Great American Novel” Mária Ujházy, reader at, EU, The Satire of Nathanael West Zoltán Abádi-Nagy, senior lecturer, Kossuth U., Ironic Messiansim in Recent American Fiction. PART II. Sándor Rót, professor of English, EU, J.D. Salinger’s Oeuvre in the Light of Decoding Stylistics and Information Theory Gyula Kodolányi, lecturer, EU, Ideas of the New Modern Poetry: Notes on the Anglo-American Tradition EnikőBollobás, assist, lecturer, EU, On the Role of Visuality in Free Verse; a Study on English and American Modernist Poetry Annamária R. Sze'ky, translator, Central Statistical Office, The Lynching Story Zoltán Szilassy, lecturer, Kossuth U., The Stanislavsky Heritage in the American Theatre PART III László Kéry, reader at EU, Novels and Ideas. A ViewonD.H. Lawrence István Pálffy, head of the English Dept, at Kossuth U., The Dialectics of Experience in Contemporary English Drama Bálint Rozsnyai, senior lecturer at A. József U., Szeged, Indo-Anglian Fiction: A Problem of Cultural Identity Tibor Frank, Literature Exported: Aspects of "The Hungarian Quarterly" (1936-1944) □ VOL. VI, NO. 1, SPRING 1979. Dieter P. Lotze, From the “Goethe of Sze'phalom" to the “Hungarian Faust: ” A Half Century of Goethe Reception in Hungary. Vassady, Béla, Jr., Kossuth and Újházi on establishing a Colony of Hungarian 48-ers in America, 1849-1852. Birnbaum, Marianna D. In Memóriám Miklós Radnóti (1909- 1944). Obituary: Ferenc Harcsar, 1910-1979. Book Reviews: B.K. Király and G. Barany eds. East Central European Perceptions of Early America, by Anna Katona. Geir Lundestad, The American Non-Policy towards Eastern Europe 1943-1947, by Stephen D. Kertesz. CD EDITOR’S CORNER We are also grateful for comments on our work, endorsing or critical in nature. We cannot suppress the words which came to us on a postcard from a non-Hungarianist, professor emeritus of Greek language. She says “The HSN is a model of its kind. Meticulously edited, up to date, a treasure-trove of information concerning the state of the art (or shall I say, science). Congratulation to an outstanding publication.” Several of those who have written during the long summer months when yours truly was on an extended research and pleasure trip, have not received my personal reply. May I express my thanks for thoughtful ness and encou ragement to Ann Arpajolu, István Gál, Andrew Haraszti, Edward A. Hewett, Robert A. Horváth, Bernard Lowy, Louis J. Lekai, Albert Tezla, Stephen B. Vardy, and Albert Wass. The Editor HUNGARIAN REFERENCE SHELF A series of inexpensive publications facilitating Hungarianrelated research for the English speaking scholar. 1 HUNGARIAN ETHNOGRAPHY: A Bibliography of English Language Sources, by David R. Howell (University of Virginia), 1976. 319 entries, 24 pages. $1.80 plus 30<t handling, $2.10. 2. EDUCATIONAL MOTION PICTURES AND FILMSTRIPS RELATED TO HUNGARY AND HUNGARIAN SUBJECTS. Compiled by Joseph Széplaki (University of Minnesota), 1976. 48 entries, in issue no. 11 of the HSN. $1.50 plus 304 handling, $1.80. 3. HUNGARIAN ECONOMIC REFORMS: A Selective, Partially Annotated Bibliography, by Gabriel F. Horchler (Library of Congress), 1977. 1,620 entries, 190 pages. $4.95 paper; $8.95 cloth, plus postage and handling. 4 MASTER’S THESES RELATED TO HUNGARY AND HUNGARIANS ACCEPTED IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. Compiled by Joseph Sze'plaki; and UNIVERSITY RESEARCH ON HUNGARIANCANADIANS: A Preliminary Check List of Theses. Compiled by John P. Miska. Both: 1977. 53 entries in issue no. 13 of the HSN. $1.50 plus 304 handling, $1.80. 5. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HUNGARIAN LINGUISTIC RESEARCH IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. Compiled by Andrew Kerek (Miami University), 1978. $2.75 plus 754 handling, $3.50. Order HUNGARIAN RESEARCH CENTER AMERICAN HUNGARIAN FOUNDATION Post Office Box 1084 New Brunswick, NJ 08903 8 NO. 22, WINTER 1979-1980, HUNGARIAN STUDIES NEWSLETTER