HUNGARIAN STUDIES 5. No. 1. Nemzetközi Magyar Filológiai Társaság. Akadémiai Kiadó Budapest [1989]

HUNGARIAN STUDIES István Margócsy: Some Aspects of Hungarian Neology 3 Judit Kádár: Perspectives on Commercial and Political Relations between Britain and Hungary as Seen by English Travellers in the 1830s 9 Virgil Nemoianu: Romanticism and Biedermeier in East-Central European Litera­tures 21 Samuel J. Wilson: Kossuth and American Non-intervention 39 /. W. Roberts: The Russian Intervention in Hungary in 1849: Some Thoughts and Considerations 49 Júlia Bendl: Herkunft eines Philosophen - Die Kindheit von Georg Lukács 75 Emery George: Miklós Radnóti and Friedrich Hölderlin as Readers of the Book of Nahum 91 REVIEWS Peter Boerner: Concepts of National Identity (Rudolf Joó) 119 Bethlen István emlékirata 1944 (Denis Sinor) 121 Struggle and Hope: the Hungarian-Canadian Experience (by N. F. Dreisziger with M. L Kovács, Paul Body and Bennett Kovrig) and Béla Várdy: The Hungarian-Americans (Géza Jeszenszky) 122 Aujourd'hui - Anthologie de la literature hongroise contemporaine (Nicolas Cazelles) 125 VOLUME 5, 1989 CONTENTS NUMBER 1

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