| Author | Title | Year | Supervisor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gula Marianna | A Tale of a Pub: Reading the "Cyclops" Episode of James Joyce's Ulysses in the Context of Irish Cultural Nationalism | 2003 | Dr. Donald E. Morse |
| Sz. Pallai Ágnes | A nézők részvételének hatása a brit pedagógiai színjátszás (TIE) alkotófolyamatára | 2005 | Dr. Péter Szaffkó |
| Győri Zsolt | Kubrick és a gondolkodás anti/poszthumanista képei (deleuze-iánus olvasat) | 2007 | Dr. Gergely Angyalosi |
| Kalmár György | A fátyollal takart női test mint az igazság metaforája | 2007 | Dr. Nóra Séllei |
| Virginás Andrea | Crime Genres and the Modern-Postmodern Turn: Canons, Gender, Media | 2008 | Dr. Tamás Bényei |
| Györke Ágnes | Posztmodern nemzetek Salman Rushdie regényeiben | 2009 | Dr. Tamás Bényei |
| Csatári Annamária | "Sister Narratives: Margaret Drabble’s The Waterfall and A. S. Byatt’s Possession: A Romance" | 2010 | Dr. Nóra Séllei |
| Timár Krisztina | Silent in the Light and Speaking in the Dark: Journeys of the Self in Emily Brontë’s Poetry | 2010 | Dr. István Rácz |
| Tukacs Tamás | Remembering in the British Fiction of the 1930s | 2010 | Dr. Tamás Bényei |
| Somogyi Gyula | After de Man: Transformations of Deconstruction in Contemporary Literary Theory | 2011 | Dr. Tamás Bényei |
| Moise Gabriella | The Butterfly’s Wing Clamped together with the Bolts of Iron — Sentient Spaces and Bodies in the “Flesh” of Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse | 2012 | Dr. Nóra Séllei |
| Pataki Éva | Space, Movement and Identity in Contemporary British Asian Fiction | 2015 | Dr. Tamás Bényei |
| Veres Ottilia | Colonial Encounters in J.M. Coetzee’s Early Fiction (Two Tropes of Intersubjectivity) | 2017 | Dr. Tamás Bényei |
| Ureczky Eszter | Cultures of Pollution: Epidemic Disease and the Biopolitics of Contagion in Contemporary Anglophone Fiction | 2017 | Dr. Tamás Bényei |
| Nyári Rudolf | The Crisis of Paternity: Father-Daughter Relations in Charles Dickens's Domestic Fiction | 2019 | Dr. Tamás Bényei |
| Zsámba Renáta | ’How are you Getting on with Your Forgetting?' – Class, Gender and Memory in Golden Age Crime Fiction by Women | 2019 | Dr. Tamás Bényei |
| Feldmann Fanni | Queering the Iron Curtain: Spaces of Otherness in British and Eastern European Cinema | 2021 | Dr. Zsolt Győri |
| Shrimoyee Chattopadhyay | Non-Conforming Females in Neoliberal Cities: Re-thinking Empowerment in Contemporary Diaspora Fiction and Film. | 2023 | Dr. Ágnes Györke |
| Neha Hooda | Children’s Television Media and Screen Experiences in India: In the Light of Social, Economic and Technological Changes between 2000 and 2020 | 2024 | Dr. György Kalmár |
| Horváth Imre | Stretching Sympathies: Trajectories of Spatiality, Visuality and Interpersonality in Thom Gunn’s Poetry | 2025 | Dr. István Rácz |
The texts of the dissertations are available here.
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