Annus Irén: At the mercy of history: the cultural misappropriations of Christopher Columbus in the US. In: Papers in English and American studies : Tomus XXVIII. - New Horizons in English and American Studies: Papers from the Doctoral Program, (28). pp. 141-152. (2024)
Berraf Hana Lina Dalel: #Rules of the Game: Tár on Power. In: Papers in English and American studies : Tomus XXVIII. - New Horizons in English and American Studies: Papers from the Doctoral Program, (28). pp. 119-140. (2024)
Chelloul Aya: Unreading passivity: the oppositional consciousness of the Arab-muslim woman in Leila Aboulela's novel The Translator (1999). In: Papers in English and American studies : Tomus XXVIII. - New Horizons in English and American Studies: Papers from the Doctoral Program, (28). pp. 104-118. (2024)
Cora Zoltán: Will the poor always be with you? : the Beveridge Plan, the creation of the modern British welfare state, and its reception in Europe and Hungary. In: Papers in English and American studies : Tomus XXVIII. - New Horizons in English and American Studies: Papers from the Doctoral Program, (28). pp. 185-204. (2024)
Csetényi Korinna: Fear of living dolls in Ira Levin's The Stepford wives. In: Papers in English and American studies : Tomus XXVIII. - New Horizons in English and American Studies: Papers from the Doctoral Program, (28). pp. 58-67. (2024)
Kajtár-Pinjung Olga: From Bush to Biden: presidential attitudes towards Guantánamo. In: Papers in English and American studies : Tomus XXVIII. - New Horizons in English and American Studies: Papers from the Doctoral Program, (28). pp. 153-171. (2024)
Osoliová Viktória: "I've never been wanted anywhere" : haunting/haunted house and female identity in Shirley Jackson's The haunting of Hill House. In: Papers in English and American studies : Tomus XXVIII. - New Horizons in English and American Studies: Papers from the Doctoral Program, (28). pp. 68-80. (2024)
Stefanović Armin: The 'Potter Formula' revised: how the new age facilitated the success of the Harry Potter franchise. In: Papers in English and American studies : Tomus XXVIII. - New Horizons in English and American Studies: Papers from the Doctoral Program, (28). pp. 23-35. (2024)
Szarvas Réka: The criminal poetics of the detecting body in Gillian Flynn's Sharp objects. In: Papers in English and American studies : Tomus XXVIII. - New Horizons in English and American Studies: Papers from the Doctoral Program, (28). pp. 81-92. (2024)
Szokolyai Dóra: Theories of postmodern love: a quest for "That which cannot be found". In: Papers in English and American studies : Tomus XXVIII. - New Horizons in English and American Studies: Papers from the Doctoral Program, (28). pp. 93-103. (2024)
Szántó Bálint: Transmedia storytelling and media play in Spider-Man: across the Spider-Verse. In: Papers in English and American studies : Tomus XXVIII. - New Horizons in English and American Studies: Papers from the Doctoral Program, (28). pp. 48-57. (2024)
Szőnyi György Endre: The progress of esoteric fiction in relation to fantasy literature. In: Papers in English and American studies : Tomus XXVIII. - New Horizons in English and American Studies: Papers from the Doctoral Program, (28). pp. 9-22. (2024)
Tóth Zsuzsanna: (Neo-)platonism revived: literary imagery of daemons in Philip Pullman's His dark materials trilogy. In: Papers in English and American studies : Tomus XXVIII. - New Horizons in English and American Studies: Papers from the Doctoral Program, (28). pp. 36-47. (2024)
Vajda Zoltán: Thomas Jefferson on poverty in England. In: Papers in English and American studies : Tomus XXVIII. - New Horizons in English and American Studies: Papers from the Doctoral Program, (28). pp. 172-184. (2024)