Aladár Sarbu

professor emeritus, retired member of the Department of English Studies

degrees
MA in English and Hungarian (ELTE, 1963); dr. univ. in English Literature (ELTE, 1965); PhD in English Literature (MTA, 1977); DSc in American Literature (MTA, 1991)

functions
Memberships: Hungarian Society for the Study of English, European Society for the Study of English; Hungarian James Joyce Society; Advisory Board, Innsbruck Centre for the Study of Literatures in English. Editor of Modern Filológiai Füzetek

experience
Head of the PhD Programme in Modern English and American Literature until 2009; now retired

languages
Hungarian, English; reading knowledge of Russian, French, German

courses
BMA–ANGD–A1.01 From Rhetoric to Deconstruction: The Theory of English and American Literature (spring 2015)
BBN–ANG–215 English literature from 1890 until the 1960s (spring 2010)
BBN–ANG–312.41 Great Short Stories (autumn 2009)
ANN–311.53 The English Novel in the Twentieth Century (spring 2009)
ANN–312.31 The Modern English Novel: Reading Representative Texts (spring 2009)
ANN–312.119 From Wilde to Beckett: British Drama in the 20th Century (autumn 2008)
ANN–312.210 The Novelist as Short Story Writer: Joyce, Forster, Lawrence, Woolf (autumn 2008)
ANN–312.42 The Philosophy and Literature of the American Renaissance (spring 2008)
ANN–312.177 Poetry Reading Seminar (Hardy, Kipling, Yeats, Eliot, E. (spring 2008)
ANN–311.36 The Modern British Novel (autumn 2007)
ANN–312.163 The Modern British Novel: Representative Texts (autumn 2007)
ANN–311.33 English Poetry in the Twentieth Century (spring 2007)
ANN–111 Introduction to the study of literature (autumn 2006)
ANN–112 Introduction to the study of literature (autumn 2005)
ANN–312.43 British Drama in the 20th century (autumn 2004)
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publications (see MTMT)