HUNGARIAN STUDIES 8. No. 2. Nemzetközi Magyar Filológiai Társaság. Akadémiai Kiadó Budapest [1993]

HUNGARIAN STUDIES VOLUME 8, 1993 CONTENTS NUMBER 2 Albert Tezla: Klaniczay Tibor (1923-1992) In memorlam 167 Samuel J. Wilson: Lost Opportunities: Lajos Kossuth, the Balkan Nationalities, and the Danubian Confederation 171 József Ágoston Bogoly: Les idéals français de Zoltán Ambrus et le journalisme de la fin de siècle; Zoltán Ambrus: Les journalistes et le public (Trad.: Noémi Saly) 195 György Bodnár: Psychology, Fantasticality and the Truth of the Novel 205 László Illés: Die ,,Erzwungene Selbstkritik" des Messianismus im Vorfeld der Realismus-Theorie von Georg Lukács 217 Denis Sinor: Duelling in Hungary between the Two World Wars 227 Tibor Frank: Pioneers Welcome: the Escape of Hungarian Modernism to the US, 1919-1945 237 Ignác Romsics: American War Time Policy Planning on Hungary 1942-1946 261 Anna Szemére: Bandits, Heroes, the Honest and the Misled: Exploring the Politics of Representation in the Hungarian Uprising of 1956 299 Alexander Kam: Post Modern Techniques in Péter Esterhézy's Helping Verbs of the Heart 325

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