HUNGARIAN STUDIES 11. No. 2. Nemzetközi Magyar Filológiai Társaság. Akadémiai Kiadó Budapest [1996]

HUNGARIAN STUDIES VOLUME 11, 1996 CONTENTS NUMBER 2 Richard Aczel: In the Wake of Enlightenment: The Birth of Modern Hungarian Literature 169 Karol TomiS: Petőfi's Poetry in Slovak Translations (1861-1918) 181 József Szili: The Mystery of Textual Symmetry Disclosed or Self-structuring and Self-closing Textual Structures in 19th Century Hungarian Lyrical Poetry 191 Ambrus Miskolczy: Paradoxes of and about Nicolae lorga: On the History of Rumanians in Transylvania and Hungary 221 Ian Fairley: Lukács, Decadence and Modernity 253 Christine Rácz: Je genauer man hinsieht, desto mehr sieht man. Die Anwendung der Chacitheorie auf das literarische Schaffen von Gábor Németh 273 CHRONICLE Ignác Romsics: Hungarian Studies at Indiana University 291 András Boros-Kazai: Teaching Hungary and Hungarian at Beloit College 298 George Bisztray: Hungarian Chair at Toronto: Experiences of the 1990s 300 REVIEWS Thomas Bender and Carl E. Schorske (ed.): Budapest and New York: Studies in Metropolitan Transformation (Mihály Szegedy-Maszák) 305 Armin A. Wallas (Hg.): Zeitschriften und Anthologien des Expressionismus In Österreich. Analytische Bibliographie und Register (Pál Deréky) 307

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