We proudly report that a considerable number of our academic staff, both full-time and part-time, contributed to the 11th Conference of the Hungarian Society for the Study of English (HUSSE), held at ELTE, Budapest, on 24-26 January 2013:
Almási, Zsolt: The Book in a War: English Continental Ambitions in René de Lucinge's The Beginning Continuance and Decay of Estates
Barcsák, János: "Vertiginous Possibilities of Referential Aberration": Paul de Man's Critique of Structuralism
Czottner, Katalin: Dates in the Life of St Patrick
Demény, Tamás: 'The Map of Dixie on my Tongue:' 'Unhomely Homes' and Unusual Narrative Strategies in African American and Hungarian Roma Autobiographies
Földváry, Kinga: Will in the Wild West – Western adaptations of Shakespeare
Karáth, Tamás: The Medieval Chapter of a Hungarian History of English Literature: The Hungarian Heritage and Anglo-American Experiments
Kristó, László: An Element-based Representation of RP Vowels
Limpár, Ildikó: Mental Derangement in Amy Tan's novels: Presenting the Misconception of Chinese Identity
McAteer, Michael: Counting the Dead: Re-thinking Nation and Conflict in W.B. Yeats and Michael Longley
Pintér, Károly: God's Chosen Candidate – the Role of Religion in the 2012 US Presidential Campaign
Tóta, Péter Benedek: "Sin" Shared by János Pilinszky and Ted Hughes
In addition, one of the plenary lectures was delivered by our Head of Institute:
András Cser: Reflections on Roots
Congratulations!
(The conference website is found at http://husse-esse.hu/conferences/husse-11-conference/)