Mgr. Zénó Vernyik, Ph.D.

Mgr. Zénó Vernyik, Ph.D. QR VCARD
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Publications

  1. Z. Vernyik, S. Klapcsik, I. Alcubilla Troughton, A. Martínez García, C. Borit, V. Ćatović, R. Deluce, C. Falke, M. Weiss, Brutal Aspects of Migratory Esthetics: Migration and Violence in Modern and Contemporary Culture, Hannover, ibidem Verlag, 1, ISBN: 978-3-8382-1731-4, 272 pages, [Online], 2025
  2. Z. Vernyik, S. Klapcsik, Terrorism as Communication in Arthur Koestler‘s Thieves in the Night, Brutal Aspects of Migratory Esthetics: Migration and Violence in Modern and Contemporary Culture, Hannover, ibidem Verlag, 1, ISBN: 978-3-8382-1731-4, p. 231-267, 37 pages, [Online], 2025
  3. S. Klapcsik, Z. Vernyik, Turkish for Advanced: Domestic and Ethnically Motivated Violence in Turkish-German Cinema, Brutal Aspects of Migratory Esthetics: Migration and Violence in Modern and Contemporary Culture, Hannover, ibidem Verlag, 1, ISBN: 978-3-8382-1731-4, p. 155-179, 25 pages, [Online], 2025
  4. Z. Vernyik, Not Only by Accident. Arthur Koestler‘s Reception in Post-war Hungary, 1945-1948, Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Philologica, De Gruyter Open Ltd., p. 126-149, 24 pages, ISSN: 2067-5151, n. 1, [Online], 2023
  5. Z. Vernyik, Arthur Koestler‘s Multilingualism: Biography and Authorship, Wissenskommunikation unter Bedinungen von Mehrsprachigkeit, Berlin, Peter Lang, 1, ISBN: 978-3-63179-544-6, p. 297-324, 27 pages, [Online], 2022
  6. T. Weber, H. Böhm, Z. Vernyik, A. Boháč, M. Svoboda, W. Thielmann, R. Gellrich, U. Wunderlich, D. Rellstab, F. Odero, C. Merkelbah, K. Pelikan, J. Zinsstag, R. Tschopp, M. Abdikadir, T. Paulsen, S. Studer, K. Kallert, C. Schwarke, Wissenskommunikation unter Bedingungen von Mehrsprachigkeit, Berlin, Peter Lang Verlag, 1, ISBN: 978-3-631-79544-6, 348 pages, [Online], 2022
  7. Z. Vernyik, „One of Koestler‘s Best”: An Analysis of the Immediate Critical Reception of Arrival and Departure, Reception: Texts, Readers, Audiences, History, University Park, PA, Penn State University Press, p. 5-21, 17 pages, ISSN: 2168-0604, n. 1, [Online], 2022
  8. Z. Vernyik, Arthur Koestler‘s America, Part I: Experiencing the Country and Its Inhabitants, Americana: E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, Szeged, University of Szeged, 25 pages, ISSN: 1787-4637, n. 1, [Online], 2021
  9. Z. Vernyik, M. Wessel, H. MacAdam, S. Ingle, U. Klawitter, A. Eged, K. Kacsinecz, S. Deisler, J. Calder, M. Inbari, L. Gordon, Arthur Koestler‘s Fiction and the Genre of the Novel: Rubashov and Beyond, Lanham, MD, Lexington Books, 1, ISBN: 978-1-79362-225-9, 302 pages, [Online], 2021
  10. Z. Vernyik, Can There Be Multiple Keys? The Age of Longing and the Genre of the Roman-à-clef, Arthur Koestler‘s Fiction and the Genre of the Novel: Rubashov and Beyond, Lanham, MD, Lexington Books, 1, ISBN: 978-1-79362-225-9, p. 33-57, 25 pages, 2021
  11. Z. Vernyik, From Reviving the Dinosaur to Reconnecting with the Visionary: An Introduction to the Volume and an Overview of the State of Koestler Studies, Arthur Koestler‘s Fiction and the Genre of the Novel: Rubashov and Beyond, Lanham, MD, Lexington Books, 1, ISBN: 978-1-79362-225-9, p. „xv”-„xxxix”, 25 pages, 2021
  12. Z. Vernyik, M. Vránová, L. Palatinus, M. Gregorová, M. Marková, P. Anténe, S. Klapcsik, Z. Dragon, E. Weissmann, Crime and Detection in Contemporary Culture, Szeged, Americana eBooks, ISBN: 9786155423512, 145 pages, [Online], 2019
  13. Z. Vernyik, „Exceptionally Feeble”? The Role of Circumcision in Arthur Koestler‘s Thieves in the Night, Ostrava Journal of English Philology, Ostrava, Ostravská univerzita, p. 25-41, 17 pages, ISSN: 1803-8174, n. 2, [Online], 2019
  14. Z. Vernyik, „Through a Glass, Darkly”: The (Im)possibility of Detection in The Black Mirror, Crime and Detection in Contemporary Culture, Szeged, Americana eBooks, 1, ISBN: 9786155423512, p. 108-121, 14 pages, [Online], 2019
  15. Z. Vernyik, „We Are Trained to Be Cynical“: Arthur Koestler's The Call-Girls as a Campus Novel, Brno Studies in English, Brno, Masarykova univerzita, p. 157-175, 19 pages, ISSN: 0524-6881, n. 2, [Online], 2018
  16. S. Klapcsik, Z. Vernyik, Interpreting Migration: An International Multidisciplinary Conference, 2017
  17. Z. Vernyik, „He Is Not English, He Is Not a Novelist; And How Far Is He Even Likeable?“ On the Critical Reception of Arthur Koestler's Thieves in the Night, Atlantis, Madrid, ASOC ESPANOLA ESTUDIOS ANGLO-NORTEAMERICANOS-AEDEAN, p. 71-88, 18 pages, ISSN: 1989-6840, n. 1, [Online], 2016
  18. Z. Vernyik, „Straight out of the button-molder's own ladle“: On the complexity of characters in Arthur Koestler's Thieves in the Night, International Journal of English Studies, Murcia, Universidad de Murcia, p. 25-43, 19 pages, ISSN: 1989-6131, n. 2, [Online], 2016
  19. Z. Vernyik, Cities of Saviors: Urban Space in E. E. Cummings‘ Complete Poems, 1904-1962 and Peter Ackroyd‘s Hawksmoor, Szeged, Americana eBooks, 1, ISBN: 978-6155423116, 154 pages, [Online], 2015
  20. Z. Vernyik, The Sensitive Bachelor and the Triangle of Incest: Gouvernail in Kate Chopin‘s ‘Athénaïse‘ and The Awakening, Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philologia, CLUJ-NAPOCA, Univ Babes-Bolyai, p. 99-112, 14 pages, ISSN: 1220-0484, n. 3, [Online], 2013
  21. Z. Vernyik, Átaludt avantgarde: E. E. Cummings színházi munkássága a kortárs amerikai dráma kontextusában, A fattyú művészet nyomában: Írások amerikai drámáról és színházról, Szeged, University of Szeged, 1, ISBN: 978-963-89514-1-0, 5 pages, [Online], 2012
  22. Z. Vernyik, Un célibataire aux sensibilités différentes: Une re-lecture queer de Gouvernail dans ‘A Respectable Woman‘ par Kate Chopin, Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philologia, CLUJ-NAPOCA, Univ Babes-Bolyai, p. 157-172, 16 pages, ISSN: 1220-0484, n. 4, [Online], 2011
  23. Z. Vernyik, Maeterlinck, créateur de mythes? Sur la relation de L’Oiseau bleu à d’autres versions du motif, Linguistic and Literary Broad Research and Innovation, Bacau, EduSoft, p. 72-85, 13 pages, ISSN: 2068-0627, n. 2, [Online], 2010
  24. Z. Vernyik, M. Raimová, Transformations of the City-Goddess: Towards a Model of E. E. Cummings‘ City-Space, Silesian Studies in English 2009: Proceedings of the International Conference of English and American Studies, Opava, Silesian Univ Opava, Inst Foreign Languages, ISBN: 978-80-7248-622-9, p. 463-474, 12 pages, [Online], 2010
  25. Z. Vernyik, „fourdimensional ideas into a twodimensional stage”: E.E. Cummings‘ and László Moholy-Nagy‘s Aesthetics of Drama and Theater, Sborník prací Filozofické fakulty brněnské univerzity. Řada anglistická, Brno, Masarykova univerzita, p. 139-149, 10 pages, ISSN: 1211-1791, n. 1, [Online], 2008
  26. Z. Vernyik, Charting a Dream: The Spatial and Textual Structure of E. E. Cummings‘ Him, Dream, Imagination and Reality in Literature, České Budějovice, Jihočeská univerzita v Českých Budějovicích, 1, ISBN: 978-80-7394-006-5, p. 140-146, 7 pages, [Online], 2007
  27. Z. Vernyik, Sacred-Evil New York: Urban Spatiality in Tulips & Chimneys, Words into Pictures: E. E. Cummings‘ Art Across Borders, Newcastle, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 1, ISBN: 978-1847183354, p. 126-153, 27 pages, [Online], 2007
  28. Z. Vernyik, The Ins and Outs of Teaching Cultural Studies, ATE Newsletter: Journal of English Language Teaching, Praha, Asociace učitelů angličtiny České republiky, p. 55-61, 7 pages, ISSN: 1210-0196, n. 2, 2007
  29. Z. Vernyik, J. Flajšar, R. Bradford, G. Huang-Tiller, I. Alfandary, M. Cohen, E. Pflugfelder, T. Olsen, C. Desblaches, E. Barna, K. Harris, Words into Pictures: E. E. Cummings‘ Art Across Borders, Newcastle, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 1, ISBN: 978-1847183354, 225 pages, [Online], 2007
  30. Z. Vernyik, „decomposing in the mouth of New York”: Spatial New York City in E. E. Cummings‘ Tulips & Chimneys, Proceedings of the Eighth Conference of English, American and Canadian Studies, Brno, Masarykova univerzita, ISBN: 978-80-210-3836-3, p. 261-267, 7 pages, [Online], 2005