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The most important publication of IEAS is PEAS: Papers in English & American Studies
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ONE: Selected Articles by the Members of the English Department. Ed. Annamária Halász (1981). TWO: Selected Articles by the Members of the English Department. Ed. Bálint Rozsnyai (1983). THREE: Shakespeare and the Emblem. Ed. Tibor Fabiny (1984). FOUR: Literary Theory and Biblical Hermeneutics. Ed. Tibor Fabiny (1992). FIVE: Attila Kiss, The Semiotics of Revenge. Subjectivity and Abjection in English Renaissance Tragedy; Antónia Szabari, Demand, Desire and Drive in Sidney's Texts and Their Contexts. Monograph Series 1 (1995). SIX: Proceedings of the Second Conference of HUSSE [Hungarian Society for the Study of English]. Ed. György Novák (1995). SEVEN: Iconography in Cultural Studies. Papers from the International Conference: "Iconography East & West". Ed. Attila Kiss (1996). EIGHT: The Iconography of Power. Ideas and Images of Rulership on the Elizabethan Stage. Ed. György E. Szõnyi & Rowland Wymer (2000) NINE. Anikó Németh. "Art the Embodied expression of Man." Making and Creating Art and Beauty in the Victorian Age (Monograph Series 2, 2004). TEN. The Iconography of the Fantastic (Selected papers of the Szeged Iconography Conference, July 1998). Ed. György E. Szõnyi, Márta Baróti-Gaál, Attila Kiss (2002). ELEVEN. Irén Annus. Social Realities in the Making. The Structuration of Society and the Constitution of American Identity (Monograph Series 3, 2005). TWELVE. Erzsébet Barát ed. Spaces in Transition. In Honor of Sarolta Marinovich-Resch (2005). THIRTEEN. Zoltán Vajda. Innovative Persuasions: Aspects of John C. Calhoun 's Political Thought (Monograph Series 4, forthcoming in 2006).
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