Lessons from a Book in Alba Iulia Tamás Balásfi: Epinicia , 1616
The 19th-Century Beginnings of the Modern Hungarian Art Novel/Novella and the Emergence of the Modern Literary Profession
Women Artists of the Hungarian Avant-Garde and Their Connections to the Cobra Group
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