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ISSN 2471-965X (online)
Judit Kádár
College of Nyíregyháza
Judit Kádár, who received her Ph.D. in Hungarian Literature at the Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, teaches American Literature and Twentieth-Century British prose in the English Department of the College of Nyíregyháza. Her main field of research is Hungarian women writers, and she also regularly writes on women writers and contemporary American literature as a correspondent for Magyar Narancs, a Hungarian political and cultural weekly. She has published Térdig születésben, halálban, an anthology of twentieth century Hunarian women poets (2007) and is currently working on a book about Hungarian women writers in the Post-Word War I Era.
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This journal is published by Pitt Open Library Publishing.
ISSN 2471-965X (online)