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The European English Messenger
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Volume XVI, Issue 2, Autumn 2007




Cover design, and image and advertisement manipulation by Kristian Stotesbury, Mäntsälä, Finland.
Photograph and iamge: Front Cover ("The Way Ahead"): photograph by John A. Stotesbury; p. 43 "King Frost and the Snow Queen", image supplied by Heidi Hansson.

Contents

ESSE MATTERS


The ESSE President’s Column
2
Editorial Notes, Password, Erratum

4
Lachlan Mackenzie, ESSE Treasurer’s Column

5
Hortensia Pârlog, Joys of an ESSE Secretary

8
ESSE Bursaries for 2008
10
ESSE Book Awards

11

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ESSE-9 Conference, Århus, 22-26 August 2008

14

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The European Journal of English Studies (EJES)

33

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ARTICLES & ESSAYS
Milena Kovačević
Language and Culture: Reflections, Experience
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37
Heidi Hansson
Foreign North: Outside Perspectives on the Nordic North
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42
Jürgen Handke
VLC E-Bologna: The Bologna Process and the Virtual Linguistics Campus
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47
György E. Szönyi, The Current Situation of English Studies in Hungary
The Current Situation of English Studies in Hungary
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Lehel Vadon
The Grand Old Man of English & American Studies in Hungary: László Országh, 1907-1984
66
Franco Marucci
T. S. Eliot Studies in Italy 1950-2007: An Overview
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68
Gregory Dowling,
Review: Franco Marucci, Storia della letteratura inglese: Dal 1870 al 1921
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77

BOOK REVIEWS
Jan Chovanec, Wolfgang Riehle, Cees Kosters, Yves Laberge, Rob Spence, Konstantina Georganta, Greg Matthews
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CALLS FOR PAPERS & ARTICLES
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ESSE BOARD MEMBERS: NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES

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