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LHARMATTAN FRANCE-HONGRIE, COLLECTION KAROLI

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Anikó Ádám, Enikő Sepsi, Stéphane Kalla (eds.): Contempler l’infini
Tibor Fabiny, Sára Toth (eds.): The King James Bible 1611-2011.
Prehistory and Afterlife
Katalin G. Kállay, Mátyás Bánhegyi, Ádám Bogár,
Géza Kállay, Judit Nagy, Balázs Szigeti (eds.): The Arts of Attention
Katalin G. Kállay, Nóra D. Nagy, Elizabeth Walsh, Ádám Fónai,
Béla Erik Haga, Péter Káplár, Krisztina Milovszky, Gergely Molnár,
Dorina Obrankovics,
Tamas Szanyi (eds.): This is Just to Say. A Collection
of Creative Student-Responses
Gyorgy Kurucz (ed.): Protestantism, Knowledge and the World of Science
Brigitte Geißler-Piltz, Eva Nemes, Sijtze de Roos (eds.): Inspire and
Be Inspired. A Sample of Research on Supervision and Coaching in Europe
Johanna Domokos: Endangered Literature. Essays on Translingualism,
Interculturality, and Vulnerability

Timea Koväcs: Code-Switching and Optimality. An Optimality¬
theoretical Approach to the Socio-pragmatic Patterns of Hungarian-English
Code-switching

Viktöria Semsey (ed.): National Identity and Modernity 1870-1945.
Latin America, Southern Europe, East Central Europe

Anita Czeglédy, Géza Horváth (Hg.): Inspirationen III. Wege
Renáta Raáb: Austria s Schleswig Policy 1848-1852

Anita Czeglédy, Anikó Szilágyi-Kósa (Hg.) unter Mitarbeit von József
Fülöp: Geopoetische Reisen in Mitteleuropa. Studien zur Sprache und Kultur

Krisztina Kovacs: La relation poétique entre l’oeuvre d’Yves Bonnefoy
et celle de Paul Celan

Adam Bethlenfalvy: Living Through Extremes in Process Drama
Marcus Kracht: Knowledge and Material Culture.
How much Knowledge can we Afford?
Anikó Daróczi, Enikő Sepsi, Miklós Vassányi (eds.): Initiation into
the Mysteries. A Collection of Studies in Religion, Philosophy and the Arts

Judit Mudriczki: Shakespeares Art of Poesy in King Lear.
An Emblematic Mirror of Governance on the Jacobean Stage