Iván Nyusztay
associate professor, core member of the Department of English Studies
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- courses
- BBN–ANG17–312.16 Elective seminar in English literature - An Absurd Course with Samuel Beckett, Tom Stoppard and Harold Pinter (spring 2024)
- BBN–ANG21–211 Medieval and Early Modern English literature (spring 2024)
- BBN–ANG21–212 Medieval and Early Modern English literature (spring 2024)
- BMA–ANGD17–CI9a.11 Modern Fiction - Foundations and Perspectives: Samuel Beckett’s prose (spring 2024)
- OT–ANG17–320.B1 Chapters from British Literature and Culture (spring 2024)
- BBN–ANG–114 Literary and Cultural Studies: Contemporary Approaches - Seminar (autumn 2023)
- BBN–ANG17–312.08 Hamlet, Lear, Timon: Crises of Identity in Shakespearean Tragedy (autumn 2023)
- BMA–ANGD17–B1 Chapters from British Literature and Culture (autumn 2023)
- OT–ANG–125 The History of British Literature: an Overview (autumn 2023)
- OT–ANG17–390.03 Trends in Modern British and American Literature (autumn 2023)
- BBN–ANG17–218 Shakespeare's Macbeth (p)lot by (p)lot (spring 2023)
- BMA–ANGD17–CI5a.01 Realist Fiction from Defoe to Jane Austen (spring 2023)
- OT–ANG17–390.09 The Great Periods of English Drama from the Renaissance to the Absurd (spring 2023)
- BBN–ANG17–112 Introduction to literature (autumn 2021)
- BBN–ANG17–211 Medieval and Early Modern English literature (autumn 2021)
- BBN–ANG17–212 Medieval and Early Modern English literature (spring 2021)
- OT–ANG–390.09 The Great Periods of English Drama from the Renaissance to the Absurd (spring 2021)
- BBN–ANG17–312 Hamlet, Lear, Timon: Crises of Identity in Shakespearean Tragedy (autumn 2020)
- OT–ANG–310 Trends in Modern British and American Literature (autumn 2020)
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