Új Magyar Út, 1955 (6. évfolyam, 1-10. szám)

1955-06-01 / 6-8. szám

Books Abroad (University of Oklahoma), Cleveland News, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cleveland Press, (Cleveland), Erasmus (Zürich), International Journal of American Linguistics (Uni­versity of Indiana), Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences (Yale University), Philosophic Abstracts (New York, N. Y.), Public Ledger (Philadelphia, Pa.), The American Slavic and East European Review (Harvard and Columbia University), The Journal of Central European Affairs (Uni­versity of Colorado), The Classical Journal (University of Minnesota), The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism (Art Museum, Cleveland, Ohio), The Kenyon Review (Kenyon Col­lege), The South Atlantic Quarterly (Duke University), Unity (Chicago, 111.), The World in Books (Boston, Mass.). REMÉNYI: Munkásságának jegyzéke Magyar irodalmi iárgyú cikkek, tanulmányok, monográfiák folyóiratokban és napilapokban “To Create—In a Foreign Language”, The Interpreter, (New York, N. Y., April, 1930). “Hungarian Literature”, The Saturday Review of Literature, (New York, N. Y., February 6, 1932). “Hungarian Catholic Writers”, The Commonweal, (New York, N. Y., June 22, 1934). “Hungary’s Writers Slowly Climbing Out of World War Abyss”, Cleveland Plain Dealer, (Cleveland, Ohio, Autumn, 1934). “Mihály Babits”, Books Abroad, (University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, Autumn, 1935). “Recent Hungarian Books”, Books Abroad, (University of Oklahoma, ' lorman, Oklahoma, Spring, 1936). “Recent Hungarian Literature”, The Hungarian Quarterly, (Budapest, ‘ utumn, 1936). “Hungarian Writers and the Tragic Sense”, Books Abroad, (University * Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, Autumn, 1940). “The Passing of Mihály Babits”, Books Abroad, (University of Okla­­'■ ma, Norman, Oklahoma, Winter, 1942). “Hungarian Humor”, The American Slavic and East European Review, irvard University, Cambridge, Mass., March, 1943). “In Memóriám: Zsigmond Móricz”, Books Abroad, (University of Okla- Ylaa, Norman, Oklahoma, Winter, 1943). “Walt Whitman in Hungarian Literature”, American Literature, (Duke University, Durham, N. C., November, 1944). “Mihály Babits, Hungarian Poéta Doctus”, The American Slavic and East European Review, (Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., December, 1944). “Endre Ady, Hungary’s Apocalyptic Poet”, The American Slavic and East European Review, (Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., May, 1944). “Zsigmond Móricz, Hungarian Realist”, The American Slavic and East European Review, (Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., August, 1945). — 247 —

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