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Playing the Hollywood Western on Repeat: Cinematic Realism in Mad Dog McCree
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Playing the Hollywood Western on Repeat: Cinematic Realism in Mad Dog McCree

Wills, John
The Theory and Practice of Imitation in the (Polyphonic?) Dido-tragedy by Nicodemus Frischlin1
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The Theory and Practice of Imitation in the (Polyphonic?) Dido-tragedy by Nicodemus Frischlin1

Posta, Anna
The changing strategies of self-fashioning in minority literature, with special regard to Hungarian literature in (Czecho)Slovakia
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The changing strategies of self-fashioning in minority literature, with special regard to Hungarian literature in (Czecho)Slovakia

Csehy, Zoltán
Fama, malum qua non aliud velocius ullium: Ferenc Hunyadi’s 1583 epic poem about Stephen Báthory
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Fama, malum qua non aliud velocius ullium: Ferenc Hunyadi’s 1583 epic poem about Stephen Báthory

Molnár, Dávid
Volume 69 (2025): Issue 4 (December 2025)
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Volume 69 (2025): Issue 4 (December 2025)

Regional Dialect Use in School and Teachers in Southeast Hungary
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Regional Dialect Use in School and Teachers in Southeast Hungary

Németh, Miklós, Sinkovics, Balázs
Playing Moby-Dick: Agency, Disempowerment, and Adaptation in Nantucket
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Playing Moby-Dick: Agency, Disempowerment, and Adaptation in Nantucket

Feagan, Michael
The Frontier as American National Identity Narrative in the Red Dead Redemption Games
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The Frontier as American National Identity Narrative in the Red Dead Redemption Games

Nae, Andrei
Animal Poetics and Literary Thinking
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Animal Poetics and Literary Thinking

Mitrea, Alexandra
Volume 45 (2025): Issue 1 (December 2025)
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Volume 45 (2025): Issue 1 (December 2025)

Volume 7 (2025): Issue 1 (December 2025)
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Volume 7 (2025): Issue 1 (December 2025)

Júlia Apraxin’s Unknown Radical Folk Drama in 19th-Century Hungary: The Reimagining of Roma Identity1
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Júlia Apraxin’s Unknown Radical Folk Drama in 19th-Century Hungary: The Reimagining of Roma Identity1

Zabán, Márta