SEBOK, Melinda
Melinda Sebök is associate professor at the Károli Gáspár University of the
Reformed Church in Hungary, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences,
Department of Modern Hungarian Literature, Comparative Literature and
Literary Theory. She holds a PhD in Hungarian literature from the Eötvös
Loránd University. Her areas of research are the literature of Nyugat, Mihály
Babitss works and correspondence, Oszkár Györgys works, Hungarian
poetry after 1945, György Rönay’s poetry. She is member of the following
academic societies: Vice-president of the Association of Hungarian Literary
History Department, member ofthe Babits Research Group, the Vörösmarty
Association, and the Association of the Hungarian Writers.
E-mail: sebok.melinda@kre.hu
SEPSI, Enikő
Enikő Sepsi is university professor at the Károli Gaspar University of the
Reformed Church in Hungary, Director of the Institute of Arts Studies and
General Humanities, Director of the Benda Kálmán College of Excellence
in Humanities and Social Sciences, Series Editor, Károli Könyvek (Károli
Books). She holds a PhD from Sorbonne University and a habilitated doctor
degree from Pázmány Péter Catholic University. Research areas: modern and
contemporary theatre and poetry, religious studies. List of most important
publications in foreign languages related to the topic: Theatrum philosophicum
du dépassement du moi, in G. Gutbrod — J. Janiaud — E. Sepsi (eds.), Simone
Weil - philosophie, mystique, esthétique, Paris, Archives Karéline, 2012, 35—
53; Enikő Sepsi (ed.), Le theätre et le sacré — autour de l’oeuvre de Valére
Novarina, Budapest, Räâcié Kiadé, 2009; Décréation et poétique immobile:
Alain, Mallarmé, Simone Weil et Pilinszky, in Jérôme Thélot — Jean-Michel
Le Lannou — Eniké Sepsi (eds.), Simone Weil et le poétique, Paris, Kimé,
2007, 167-188; Miklös Vassányi — Enikő Sepsi — Anikó Daróczi (eds.):
The Immediacy of Mystical Experience in the European Tradition, Cham
(Switzerland), Springer International Publishing, 2017.
E-mail: sepsi.eniko@kre.hu
SZILÄRD, Lena
Dr Lena Szilard PhD, DSc is a retired full professor of Russian literature
of ELTE University, Budapest and the University of Sassari, Italy. She was
awarded the ultimate postdoctoral degree: DSc, “Doctor of Philological
Sciences” by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 1992. She is the member
ofthe Section of Linguistic and Literary Studies of the Hungarian Academy
of Sciences. Dr Szilard is the Head of CIRIMI (International Research Center
for Multicultural and Intercultural Relations) in Alghero, Italy and member
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