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Tag Archives: Fekete Imre

Dr. Reményi Andrea – TDK Round in English Language Pedagogy at the Institute

The National Scientific Students’ Associations Conferences (Országos Tudományos Diákköri Konferencia, OTDK) are held every two years. After the 2015 national conference, where Pázmány Péter Catholic University was the organiser of the Humanities Section, also reaping huge successes in it, thanks to our students (six first, 11 second and 10 third places), the next one will…

December 15, 2015 in Education.

Fekete Imre – A Spoonful of Style: There’s More on J K Rowling’s Crime Fiction

Last time we observed the profitability of a good old brand name, but what happens when a brand name and an immensely popular literary genre meet on the pages of an author whose strong individual characters try to steal the show? Is a true detective fiction novel only successful thanks to blood, or is there…

November 24, 2015 in Films & Books.

Fekete Imre – He’s a She or She’s a He? On J K Rowling’s Crime Fiction

It took three months before The Sunday Times and The Guardian shed light on the fact that the quietly published The Cuckoo’s Calling, debut piece by a mysterious author named Robert Galbraith, is – in fact – the first detective fiction novel of the universally acclaimed novelist, J K Rowling. As The Evening Standard reported…

May 5, 2015 in Films & Books.

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