Hungarian Studies Review Vol. 9., 1982

No. 1. Spring

Hungarian Studies Review, Vol. IX, No. 1 (Spring 1982) Contents The Hungarian Folk Ballad Rights and Restrictions of Women as Recorded in the 'Classical' Hungarian Ballad 3 MARIANNA D. BIRNBAUM The Tragic Motif in the Ballad of 'Kata Kadar' 19 MARLENE KADAR Film Studies Reconstructing Reality: The Hungarian Documentary and'Pseudo-Documentary'Film 39 GRAHAM PETRIE Activities of the Hungarian Film Institute and Archives .. 55 Hungarian Cinema Studies at the University of Toronto 59 Document: Mark Twain and Hungary An Interview with Mark Twain 73 ANNA B. KATONA Books A New Literary Monograph Series: A Review Article 83 GEORGE BISZTRA Y Albert Tezla, ed., Ocean at the Window 91 MARIANNA D. BIRNBAUM Ferenc Fabricius Kovacs, Kommunikdcio es anyanyelvi neveles (Communication and Native Language Education) 92 PETER SHERWOOD Walter W. Kolar and Agnes H. Vardy, eds., The Folk Arts of Hungary 94 MARLENE KADAR

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