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BIO-NOTES Lorand University of Sciences, Budapest; Tutor with the Doctoral Programme in Russian Literature and Culture Between East and West, Budapest, Hungary. His main fields of research are Russian Culture and Esotericism, Mysticism, the Hermeneutics of Myth, Mythopoetics, Russian Symbolism, Russian Emigré Literature. His most important publications related to the subject are Putyaa,rHO3sUCcurepMeHeBTUKaBpomMaHeBAaAumupaHaboxosa«] Ipuraamienue Ha KasHb» (1936-1938). In: MeKAyHapoAHbIM HayuHbIM cuMIosnyM Ilyru T'Ho3nca: MUCTUKO-330TEPNYecKNEe TPaANLINN N THOCTNYECKOE MUPOBO33peHNe OT APEeBHOCTU AO Hallmx AHeM 10-13 anpeaa 2013 r., MockBa. CaHKTTlerep6ypr, 2014, Pycckxaa xpncTnanckas ryMaHUTapHas akayemua, 13-25.; BAoK-CTpuHA6epr-CBereH6opr (K TpaeKTopun BOCHPNATUA MUCTUYECKUX naeh). In: Anekcanap Baox. MiccäeaoBaHna u Marepnaabı (T. 5) (OTB. pea. H. IO. Tpakaaosa). CaHKT-Ilerep6ypr, 2016, Ns4. «IlyukuHucknü Aom», 166-189, Mud u nunumauns. K mpo6AeMe «TOAM>KAHPOBOCTU» POMaHa Mepe»kKoBcKoro «Po>KAeHHe 60TOB. TyTaHKaMmoH Ha Kpute». Toronto Slavic Quarterly, 2016, http://sites.utoronto.ca/tsq/57/index57.shtml E-mail: jozsagyz@gmail.com KÁLLAY G., Katalin Katalin G. Kállay teaches American literature at the Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary in Budapest and offers summer courses at the University of California in Santa Cruz. She took an M.A. at the Eôtvôs Lorand University in Budapest and obtained her PhD at the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium. Her first book on nineteenth-century American short stories, Going Home Through Seven Paths to Nowhere: Reading Short Stories by Hawthorne, Poe, Melville and James, was published in 2003 by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Her fields of research include nineteenth-century and twentieth-century American fiction, literary responses to the Holocaust, and relationships between philosophy and literature. E-mail: kallay.gezane@kre.hu Kov1, Zsuzsanna Zsuzsanna K6vi is assistant professor at the Karoli Gaspar University of the Reformed Church in Hungary, Institute of Psychology, Department of General Psychology. Her research interests include cross-cultural personality psychology, health psychology, spiritual wellbeing, indigenous psychology, and art and adventure therapy. Her publications include Zsuzsanna KG6vi: “Inuit Mental Health and Indigenous Psychology,” in E. Sepsi — J. Nagy — M. Vassanyi — J. Kenyeres (ed.), Indigenous Perspectives of North America, Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars, 2014.; Zsuzsanna Mirnics, + 346 + Daréczi-Sepsi-Vassänyi_Initiation_155x240.indb 346 6 2020.06.15. 11:04:28