H J E A S

Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies

Contents of Volume XI, Number 2 (2005)

REPRESENTATIONS OF THE FAMILY IN MODERN ENGLISH-LANGUAGE DRAMA
IN MEMORY OF ARTHUR MILLER

 
PREFACE............................................................................. 5
 

Eleni Haviara-Kehaidou
Arthur Miller’s Ethics of Art and His Cold War Family Drama......................... 7

Susan C. W. Abbotson
A Contextual Study of the Causes of Paternal Conflict in Arthur Miller’s 
All My Sons.........................................................................29

Eamonn Jordan 
The Fallacies of Cultural Narratives, Re-enactment, Legacy, and Agency in 
Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman and Martin McDonagh’s The Pillowman............ 45

Varró Gabriella
Acts of Betrayal: Arthur Miller’s The Price and Sam Shepard’s True West............ 63

Lenke Németh
Arthur Miller’s The Ride Down Mount Morgan and the Family-Play Tradition........... 77

Alison Forsyth
Beyond Representation: The Drama of Traumatic Realism in Arthur Miller’s 
Broken Glass....................................................................... 89

Nicholas Grene
Long Day’s Journey Into Night: The Tyrones at Home in America..................... 109

Sister Marie Hubert Kealy
Domestic Authority: Another Look at the Plays of John B. Keane.................... 121

Melissa Sihra
“Nature Noble or Ignoble”: 
Woman, Family, and Home in the Theatre of Marina Carr............................. 133

Ashis Sengupta
Mahesh Dattani and the Indian (Hindu) Family Experience........................... 149

Lehel Vadon
Arthur Miller: A Hungarian Bibliography........................................... 169

Zoltán Abádi-Nagy
Inaugural International American Studies Initiative, 2004......................... 228

 
BOOK REVIEWS
 

Leitch, Vincent B. Theory Matters, by Zoltán Abádi-Nagy........................... 231

Eagleton, Terry. After Theory, by László Jaczenkó................................. 235

Showalter, Elaine. Teaching Literature, by Mária Bajner........................... 237

Felski, Rita. Literature after Feminism, by Klaudia Papp.......................... 240

Johnson, Barbara. Mother Tongues: Sexuality, Trials, Motherhood, Translation, 
by Gyula Somogyi.................................................................. 243

Khanna, Ranjana. Dark Continents: Psychoanalysis and Colonialism, 
by Ottilia Veres.................................................................. 246

Schneider, Steven Jay, ed. Horror Film and Psychoanalysis: 
Freud’s Worst Nightmare, by Edina Hatalyák........................................ 248

Harris, Susan Cannon. Gender and Modern Irish Drama, by Mária Kurdi............... 250

Kurdi, Mária, and László Sári eds. Focus: Papers in English Literary and 
Cultural Studies, Special Issue on Film/Video Studies and British Studies, 
by Gabriella Moise................................................................ 253

Restall, Matthew. Seven Myths of the Spanish Conquest, by Katalin Bíróné Nagy..... 256

Cartwright, Keith. Reading Africa into American Literature: Epics, Fables, 
and Gothic Tales, by Zoltán Abádi-Nagy............................................ 259

Kaplan, Karla, ed. Zora Neale Hurston: A Life In Letters, by Péter Gaál-Szabó..... 261

Ikas, Karin Rosa. Chicana Ways: Conversations with Ten Chicana Writers, 
by Zoltán Abádi-Nagy.............................................................. 263
 
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS............................................................. 265


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