H J E A S

Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies

Contents of Volume IX, Number 2 (2003)

PHILIP LARKIN, BRITISH STUDIES

PREFACE

PHILIP LARKIN

John Osborne
Larkin, Modernism and Jazz.......................................... 5

Richard Palmer
All What Jazz: Larkin's Most Expensive Mistake..................... 27

Antony Rowland
A Case of Plagiarism?: Philip Larkin and Ted Hughes................ 51

Danielle Pinkstein
The Summer of "Essential Beauty":
Larkin in Search of "Wild Oats".................................... 60

Dámaso López García
Post-Metropolitan Larkin........................................... 78

Victoria Longino
The Alien Moment: Philip Larkin and Gender......................... 87

Jin-Sung Choi
Defensive Homosexuality and Lesbianism in Philip Larkin's 
Two Girls' School Stories......................................... 100

István D. Rácz
Space in Larkin and Cézanne....................................... 115

TEXT AND CONTEXT

Nóra Séllei
The Fig Tree and the Black Patent Leather Shoes: 
The Body and Its Representation in Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar.... 121

Ildikó Csengei
Sensibility in Dissection: Affect, Aesthetics, 
and the Eighteenth-Century Body in Pain........................... 148

Jeremy Parrott
"Riley's Puckaun Again," or, What Became of Watt: 
A Millennial Reading of the Ending to Samuel Beckett's Watt....... 174

Márta Mácsok
From Text to Metatext: D. G. Rossetti's Illustrations of Keats's 
"La Belle Dame Sans Merci"........................................ 182

CULTURE AND SOCIETY

József Szabadfalvi
The Spirit of Common Law in the Hungarian 
Legal Philosophical Thinking...................................... 192

Andrew C. Rouse
The Folk Song Lyric-from Classlessness to Classriddenness......... 202

INTERVIEWS

Mária Kurdi
"Being from Northern Ireland [. . .] gives me a foot 
in both camps": A Talk with Daragh Carville....................... 215

Attila Dósa
In Front of Beyond:
Excerpts from an Interview with Robert Crawford................... 234

BOOK REVIEWS

Oakland, John. British Civilization. An Introduction, 
by György Borus................................................... 248

Crawford, Robert. Devolving English Literature, by Attila Dósa.... 250

Nabokov, Peter. A Forest of Time. American Indian Ways of History, 
by Katalin Bíróné Nagy............................................ 256

Aitken, Ian. European Film Theory and Cinema. An Introduction, 
by Andrea Virginás................................................ 259

Tally, Justine. The Story of Jazz. Toni Morrison's Dialogic 
Imagination, by Ágnes Surányi..................................... 261

Moran, Joe. Interdisciplinarity, by Ádám Molnár................... 263

Péter Ágnes, ed. Angol romantika. Esszék, naplók, levelek, 
by Krisztina Timár

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS............................................. 267

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