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The AnaChronisT 2025
Vol. 23 (2025): Faces of Cosmopolitanism; Louise Glück; Student Essays
View Vol. 23 (2025): Faces of Cosmopolitanism; Louise Glück; Student Essays
pp. 1–90: Faces of Cosmopolitanism (edited by Ágnes Györke)
pp. 91–124: Louise Glück (edited by Katalin G. Kállay)
pp. 125–166: Student Essays
pp. 167–191: Reviews
DOI: https://doi.org/10.53720/KLZU1611
Published: 10-07-2025
Articles
Faces of Cosmopolitanism Approaches and Case Studies
Ágnes Györke
1–12
Consumerism and Cosmopolitanism in Bret Easton Ellis’s The Informers
Edit Gálla
13–40
Places of Absence Cosmopolitan Agencies in the Fictional Budapest of Post-1989 British Novels
Ágnes Harasztos
41–71
Becoming a Cosmopolite Identity Construction and The Cosmopolitan Imagination in Isabella Hammad’s The Parisian
Éva Pataki
72–90
International Conference on the Oeuvre of Louise Glück
Márton Hoványi, Katalin Kállay G.
91–92
Death Speaks The Relationship Between Sound, Silence, and Death in Louise Glück’s “Aboriginal Landscape” and “Visitors from Abroad”
Mária Varga
93–101
"We Have Entered Eternity" Analysis of The Wild Iris and Averno
Boglárka Hardy
102–111
Postconfessionalist Breakthrough in Glück’s Poetics
Bence Visky
112–124
Proust, Woolf, and Narrative Rhythm
Lilian Rácz
125–144
From Authorial Kinship to Imaginative Sovereignty Analysing the Influence of Samuel Beckett on Paul Auster’s Texts
Fanni Kovács
145–166
Reviews
The “Intimate and Proximate” Beckett
Iván Nyusztay
167–171
A View After the Storm
Judit Friedrich
172–176
Layered Image Representations of Hungarian Urban Culture and History
Tamás Kisantal
177–186
Queer Reading Pleasures
S. Brooke Cameron
187–19