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

1955-06-01 / 6-8. szám

ÜJ MAGYAR ÚT “Dezső Szabó, Hungarian Novelist and Pamphleteer”, The Slavonic and East European Review, (University of London, England, January, 1946). “Frigyes Karinthy, Hungarian Humorist”, Poet Lore, (Boston, Mass., Spring, 1946). “Dezső Kosztolányi, Hungarian Homo Aestheticus”, The American Slavic and East European Review, (Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., May, 1946). “Áron Tamási, Transylvanian Regionalist”, The American Slavic and East European Review, (Harvard University, Cambrdge, Mass., November, 1946). “Ferenc Molnár, Hungarian Playwright”, PMLA, Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, (New York, N. Y., December, 1946). “Gyula Juhász, Hungarian Lyrist”, Books Abroad, (University of Okla­homa, Norman, Oklahoma, Winter, 1946). “Hungarian Publications in English”, The American Slavic and East European Review, (Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., May, 1947). “Three Twentieth Century Hungarian Poets: Margit Kaffka, Árpád Tóth, Gyula Illyés”, The American Slavic and East European Review, (Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., May, 1947). “Recent Hungarian Books”, Books Abroad, (University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, Summer, 1947). “Recent Hungarian Publications”, The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, (Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio, September, 1947). “Aladár Schöpflin, Hungarian Critic”, Symposium, (University of Syra­cuse, Syracuse, N. Y., November, 1947). “Attila József, Hungarian Poet”, Voices, a Quarterly of Poetry, (New York, N. Y., Spring, 1948). “A Hungarian Exponent of French Realism, Zoltán Ambrus”, Sympo­sium, (University of Syracuse, New York, November, 1948). “Aladár Kuncz, Hungarian-Transylvanian Writer”, College English, (University of Chicago, Illinois, December, 1948). “Two Hungarian Romanticists: Gyula Krúdy and Gyula Szini”, Poet Lore, (Boston, Mass., Winter, 1948). “Foster-Mother Tongue”, Books Abroad, (University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, Spring, 1949). “Sándor Weöres, Contemporary Hungarian Poet”, The Modern Lan­guage Journal, (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich,, April, 1949). “Two Hungarian Men of Letters: Ignotus and Oszkár Gellért”, The Slavonic and East European Review, (London, England, May, 1949). “Sándor Márai, Blender of Dreams and Substance”, Books Abroad, (University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, Autumn, 1949). “Kálmán Mikszáth”, The American Slavic and East European Review, (Columbia University, New York, N. Y., October, 1949). “József Katona, Hungarian Dramatist”, Bulletin, National Theatre Con­ference, (Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, December, 1949). “János Kodolányi, Hungarian Novelist and Playwright”, The South Atlantic Quarterly, (Duke University, Durham, N. C., January,, 1950). “Jenő Péterfy, Hungarian Critic, Essayist and Monographer”, Sympo­sium, (University of Syracuse, New York, May, 1950). 248 —

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