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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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