Fülszöveg
This compilation presents a selection of prizewinning essays written by IEAS
students for the OTDK (existing English translations: National Endorsing Ex-
cellence Project / National Scholarly Students' Workshops / National Compe:
tition of Students' Scientific Workshops) between 2005 and 2011. Essays like
these represent the best of the creative production of knowledge at the IEAS on
the student level, as has been confirmed by the national competition. It is well
worth having a look at them for several reasons. First and foremost, these texts
stand out as successful academic projects on student level with well-defined
topics and methodologies. Secondly, they are also informative the areas of study
that are available and popular at our Institute. Last but not least, the formal re-
quirements the Institute sets for seminar and other papers can be observed in
use. A companion piece to this volume titled Postmodernity, Multiculturalism,
Aesthetics in 20th-century Hungarian...
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Fülszöveg
This compilation presents a selection of prizewinning essays written by IEAS
students for the OTDK (existing English translations: National Endorsing Ex-
cellence Project / National Scholarly Students' Workshops / National Compe:
tition of Students' Scientific Workshops) between 2005 and 2011. Essays like
these represent the best of the creative production of knowledge at the IEAS on
the student level, as has been confirmed by the national competition. It is well
worth having a look at them for several reasons. First and foremost, these texts
stand out as successful academic projects on student level with well-defined
topics and methodologies. Secondly, they are also informative the areas of study
that are available and popular at our Institute. Last but not least, the formal re-
quirements the Institute sets for seminar and other papers can be observed in
use. A companion piece to this volume titled Postmodernity, Multiculturalism,
Aesthetics in 20th-century Hungarian and Anglo-American Literature and
Film was published in 2012.
CONTENTS
Love's Labour Won - Katalin Fábritz
Towards an Ecocritical Approach of John Milton's Lycidas - Csaba Maczelka
Testing the New Historiography of Alchemy: the Case of Kenelm Digby -
Frigyes Hausz
"I look up, I look down" Vertigo in Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca - Richárd Hajdú
(Mis)guiding the Reader in Paul Auster's City of Glass - Ferenc Kocsis
Rebuilding a Nation: The Way of Devolution in Scotland in the Second Part of
the Twentieth century - Géza Prohászka
Is there a Doctor in the House? The Examination of an Idiosyncratic
Interpretative Approach - Ferenc Kocsis
Foreign Language Learning of Hearing Impaired Children -
Petra Orsolya Pintér
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