A HJEAS book
The HJEAS Books series is published by Debrecen University Press and the Institute of English and American Studies. The volumes reflect scholarship in the areas covered by the Scopus-indexed Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies, which include but are not limited to the literature, film, art, history, and religion of the United States, Canada, Ireland, England, Scotland, Australia, and New Zealand. All books are available as Open Access ebooks and for Print on Demand. They will be kept in print. All HJEAS Books are peer reviewed.
The first volume, It’s Time: What Living in Time Is Like by Donald E. Morse, Oakland University, USA and University of Debrecen will be followed by: “A wretchedness to defend”: Reading Beckett’s Letters by Erika Mihálycsa, Babes Bolyai University, Romania in November 2022, Negotiating Age: Aging and Ageism in Contemporary Literature and Theatre edited by Mária Kurdi, University of Pécs, Hungary in April 2023, and Central European Immigration to Canada, edited by Balázs Venkovits, University of Debrecen.
Future books will include: “COVID19: The Crisis in Care,” edited by Eszter Ureczky, University of Debrecen, “Perceiving-Thinking-Writing: Merleau-Ponty and Literature” by Donald Wesling, University of California, USA. Other titles in preparation include: “Coetzee and Dostoyevsky,” “The Female Detective,” “Ecocritism,” “American Free Verse,” and “Contemporary Irish Literature.”
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