1., Monographs
Media Histories: The Humanities and the Challenge of New Communication Technologies, 1900-1943
manuscript in progress
Books in Space: Forming English Literature in the Early Modern World
manuscript in progress
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. (Paperback, 2018.)
Reviews: Bart van Es, 鈥淭oo much changed鈥 TLS. Times Literary Supplement, 9/2/2016, Issue 5918, p. 14; John Drakakis, The Modern Language Review 112, No. 3 (July 2017), pp. 697-699; Dympna Callaghan, Shakespeare Jahrbuch 153 (2017) 259-260; Kevin Curran 鈥Recent Studies in Tudor and Stuart Drama鈥, SEL 57/2 (2017 Spring) 427-474 at 433, 436; Nick Myers, Cahiers 脡lisab茅thains: A Journal of English Renaissance Studies 92/1 (2017) 129-131; ; ; 393-394; 123/4 (2018) 1383鈥1384; J煤lia Paraizs, 滨谤辞诲补濒辞尘迟枚谤迟茅苍别迟 99/2 (2018) 203-206; Gabriella Reuss, Budapesti K枚苍测惫蝉锄别尘濒别 30/2-4 (2018) 223-227; Zsolt Alm谩si, Filol贸giai K枚zl枚ny (2018/3) 117-120; , 256:1 (2019) 209-210; Katsuyama Takayuki, Nihon Sheikusupia Kyo虅kai / Shakespeare Studies (Tokyo, Japan) 57 (2019) 34-36; M谩t茅 Vince, 鈥淥ur Affairs from England鈥 HJEAS: Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies 25 (2019) 442-445; Chris Fitter, Notes & Queries 67:2 (2020) 282-283.
2., Edited collections
; ed. and introd. Andr谩s Kis茅ry, , and
Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2016.
Reviews: 10 (2017) 168-172; Eszter K谩llay, Comparative Literature Studies 54 (2017) 905-909; 脕kos Farkas, Slavonic and East European Review 96/2 (2018) 324-327; Anett Sch盲ffer Budapesti K枚苍测惫蝉锄别尘濒别 30/2-4 (2018) 227-229;
ed. and introd. and Andr谩s Kis茅ry
Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2013.
Reviews: Jennifer L. Andersen: 鈥The Matter We Read鈥 Huntington Library Quarterly 77/2 (Summer 2014), 219-223; David Landreth, in Spenser Review 44.2.40 (Fall 2014); P. G. Stanwood, in Seventeenth-Century News 73 (2015) 121-124; Kate De Rycker, in The Sixteenth Century Journal 46/2 (2015) 493-495; James Daybell, in Renaissance Quarterly 69/4 (2016) 1574-1575.
V谩ndorl贸 elm茅let: Luk谩cs az angolsz谩sz vil谩gban
[Traveling theory: Georg Luk谩cs in Anglo-American criticism. A reader 鈥 in Hungarian]
ed. and introduction Andr谩s Kis茅ry and Zolt谩n Mikl贸si. Budapest: Gond-Cura, 2005.
Elaborate trifles: Studies for K谩lm谩n G. Ruttkay on his 80th birthday
ed. G谩bor Ittz茅s and Andr谩s Kis茅ry
Piliscsaba [Hungary]: P谩zm谩ny P茅ter Katolikus Egyetem, 2002.
3., Translated book
David Scott Kastan: Shakespeare 茅s a k枚nyv [Hungarian translation of Shakespeare and the book]
translated by Andr谩s Kis茅ry
Budapest: Gondolat K枚nyvkiad贸, 2014.
4., Academic journal articles and book chapters
鈥淟earning to talk: note-taking from the stage and the birth of English conversation鈥 in: Rethinking Theatrical Documents in Shakespeare鈥檚 England, ed. by Tiffany Stern, Bloomsbury (The Arden Shakespeare), 2020, 155-174.
鈥淐ommunities of production and consumption: networks and publics of a European genre鈥 in: A Cultural History of Tragedy in the Early Modern Age (vol. 3 of A Cultural History of Tragedy) ed. Naomi Liebler, Bloomsbury Academic, 2019, 55-70.
鈥淒iplomatic knowledge on display: foreign affairs in the early modern English public sphere鈥 in: Cultures of Diplomacy and Literary Writing in the Early Modern World, ed. by Tracey Sowerby and Joanna Craigwood, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019, 146-159.
鈥淐ompanionate Publishing, Literary Publics, and the Wit of Epyllia: The Early Success of Hero and Leander鈥 in: Christopher Marlowe, Theatrical Commerce, and the Book Trade, ed. Roslyn Knutson and Kirk Melnikoff, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018, 165-181.
鈥淗istories of media in the 1930s: Ker茅nyi, ethnology, and mythography鈥 in: K艖szikl谩ra 茅pitve 鈥 Built upon his rock: 脥r谩sok D谩vidh谩zi P茅ter tisztelet茅re 鈥 Writings in Honour of P茅ter D谩vidh谩zi, edited by D谩niel Panka, Nat谩lia Pikli, and Veronika Ruttkay, Budapest: ELTE BTK Angol-Amerikai Int茅zet, 2018, pp. 232-239.
鈥濺osencrantz 茅s Guildenstern utaz谩sa: k眉lszolg谩lat 茅s bels艖 茅let a Hamlet-ben鈥 in: 脡let 茅s hal谩l Shakespeare m疟veiben, ed. Zsolt Alm谩si, Tibor Fabinyi, Nat谩lia Pikli, Budapest: rec.iti, 2017, pp. 89-108.
with Allison Deutermann (Baruch College, CUNY) in: The Book in History, the Book as History, edited by Heidi Brayman, Jesse Lander and Zachary Lesser, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2016, pp. 25-59.
鈥溾&苍产蝉辫;
[The Invisible College of Hajnal and Thienemann: scholarly networks, German sociology, and the academic study of communication history around 1930 鈥 in Hungarian]
in: M茅di谩k 茅s v谩lt谩sok, ed. Katalin Neumer, Budapest: Gondolat, 2016, pp. 246-305.
鈥淪candals: Essex, Cobham, and Others鈥 in: The Cambridge Guide to the Worlds of Shakespeare, Vol. I: Shakespeare鈥檚 World, ed. Bruce Smith. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016, 1015-21.
鈥溾 English Literary History 81.1 (2014) 29-60.
鈥濧z irodalom r茅szletei: a historizmus n茅h谩ny 煤jabb v谩ltozata az amerikai renesz谩nszkutat谩sban鈥 [Literary details: recent versions of historicism in American research on English Renaissance literature 鈥 in Hungarian] in: Ki merre tart? Shakespeare Szegeden 2007-2011, ed. Attila Atilla Kiss and 脕gnes Matuska, Szeged: JATE Press, 2013, pp. 15-28.
鈥溾
Philological Quarterly 91.3 (2012) 361-392.
鈥淟iteracy, culture and history in the work of Thienemann and Hajnal鈥
in: Comparative Hungarian Cultural Studies. Ed. Steven T枚t枚sy de Zepetnek and Louise O. Vasv谩ri. West Lafayette: Purdue UP, 2011, pp. 34-46.
鈥濻hakespeare in Ungarn鈥
in: Ina Schabert (ed.) Shakespeare-Handbuch, 5th ed., Alfred Kr枚ner Verlag, M眉nchen, 2009, pp. 679-681.
鈥淧laying by ear: the rhetoric of the body in Cary鈥檚 Mariam鈥 in: G. E. Sz艖nyi and Attila Kiss (eds): The Iconology of Gender. Szeged (Hungary): JATE Press, 2008, pp. 257-268.
鈥淧or se: a renesz谩nsz m茅diumai鈥 [Not even dust: the media of the Renaissance 鈥 in Hungarian] Jelenkor (P茅cs, Hungary) 48.11 (November 2005) 1066-1084.
Reprinted in: Tam谩s B茅nyei (ed): 脕tj谩r谩sok: fiatal anglist谩k 茅s amerikanist谩k tanulm谩nyai. Fiatal 脥r贸k Sz枚vets茅ge, Budapest, 2005, pp. 15-45.
鈥淰oice, Inscription, and Immortality in Early Seventeenth-Century English Poetry鈥 Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies 11.1 (2005) 41-64.
鈥淯t贸sz贸: a holtak besz茅de 茅s a csontfurulya鈥 [Afterword: the language of the dead and the pipes made of their bones 鈥 for journal special issue on presentism and New Historicism in Anglo-American Renaissance studies; in Hungarian] Filol贸giai K枚zl枚ny (Budapest) 51.3-4 (2005) 207-217.
鈥淓mblems of the Polity: The wounds of rhetoric and of the body politic in Shakespeare鈥檚 Rome鈥 in: Rowland Wymer and Gy枚rgy E. Sz艖nyi (eds): The Iconography of Power. Ideas and Images of Rulership on the English Renaissance Stage. JATE Press, Szeged, 2000, pp. 161-179.
Reprinted in Michelle Lee (ed): Shakespearean Criticism vol. 84, Thomson Gale: Detroit, New York, San Francisco, 2004, pp. 121-129.
鈥淭he Critical Media of Early Modern Texts鈥 European Journal of English Studies 4.2 (2000) 125-139.
鈥淎 n茅ma e. Orson Welles 茅s Shakespeare.鈥 [the script and soundtrack of Welles鈥 Shakespeare adaptations 鈥 in Hungarian] Metropolis (Budapest) 2000/2, pp. 38-56.
鈥淪e f眉le, se farka: Shakespeare a Hamletben鈥 [on Shakespeare鈥檚 authorial presence in Hamlet 鈥 in Hungarian] in: Tam谩s B茅nyei (ed): K枚telez艖k. JAK-Kij谩rat Kiad贸, Budapest, 1999, pp. 37-81.
鈥溾楬e to Another Key His Style Doth Dress鈥: Pope鈥檚 Imitations of Dr Donne鈥檚 Satyres鈥 Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies 3.2 (1997) 107-130.
鈥淗amletizing the Spirit of the Nation: Political Uses of Kazinczy鈥檚 1790 Translation鈥 in: Holger Klein and P茅ter D谩vidh谩zi (eds): Shakespeare and Hungary. A Publication of the Shakespeare Yearbook, Volume 7. The Edwin Mellen Press, Lewiston/Queenston/Lampeter, 1996, pp. 11-35.
5., Book reviews and review essays
Richard Dutton, Shakespeare, Court Dramatist, in: Modern Language Review 112:4 (October 2017) pp. 986-987.
Joad Raymond (ed), The Oxford History of Popular Print Culture, Vol 1: Cheap Print to 1660, in: Renaissance Quarterly 65:1 (Spring 2012) pp. 281-282.
Carole Levin and John Watkins, Shakespeare's Foreign Worlds, in: Journal of British Studies 50:1 (Jan. 2011) pp. 197-198.
Margaret Healy and Thomas Healy, eds. Renaissance transformations: the making of English writing (1500-1650), in: Renaissance Quarterly 63:4 (Winter 2010) pp. 1431-1433.
鈥淜枚nyvek Shakespeare-r艖l鈥 [review essay on Peter Ackroyd, Shakespeare: the biography, Stephen Greenblatt, Will in the world, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lectures on Shakespeare, all published in Hungarian] Holmi 2007/1, 93-105.
鈥淢anuscripts in the age of print鈥 (Peter Beal: In Praise of Scribes: Manuscripts and their Makers in Seventeenth-Century England). Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies XI/1 (2005) 223-225.
Presentations
1., Invited lectures and seminar presentations (past 5 years)
鈥淟earning to talk: English drama, language instruction, and vernacular conversation鈥 guest lecture, Dorothy Ford Wiley visiting professor, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, February 28, 2019.
鈥淪hakespeare鈥檚 international students鈥 public lecture at Ca鈥橣oscari, University of Venice (Italy), June 28, 2018
鈥淯ndiscovered countries: diplomacy and study abroad in Hamlet and in Shakespeare鈥檚 England鈥 lecture at the Universit盲t Bamberg (Germany), Lehrstuhl f眉r Englische Literaturwissenschaft, June 22, 2017.
鈥淐onversation manuals and love books: Christopher Marlowe鈥檚 Hero and Leander around 1600鈥 Stanford CMEMS workshop series, November 30, 2016.
鈥淣etworks and beliefs: the 17th-century booktrade and the notion of literature鈥 History of the Book Working Group, UC Berkeley, October 27, 2016
鈥淩osencrantz 茅s Guildenstern utaz谩sa, avagy k眉lrsz谩g 茅s belvil谩g a Hamlet-ben鈥 Hungarian Shakespeare Association, ELTE, Budapest, October 7, 2016
鈥淛onson鈥檚 Tacitean History, Political Spectatorship, and the History of Reading鈥 English Graduate Colloquium and the University Center for Human Values, Princeton University, April 7, 2016.
鈥淎pproaching King Lear鈥 Lecture for Columbia University Lit Hum faculty, February 22, 2016.
鈥淰ile and vulgar admirations: Chapman鈥檚 plays in public鈥 Yale Early Modern Colloquium, December 4, 2014.
鈥淭he wiser sort: sententious political instruction and Gabriel Harvey鈥檚 reading of Hamlet鈥 Rutgers Seminar in the History of the Book / Media Studies, and the English Department鈥檚 Medieval and Renaissance Colloquium, December 6, 2013.
2., Conference papers (past 5 years)
鈥淔lowers for speaking: drama and vernacular conversation鈥 Primary Source Colloquium, Stanford University, November 2, 2019.
鈥淟earning to talk 鈥 drama and conversation鈥 Shakespeare Association of America, Los Angeles, CA, March 28-31, 2018
鈥淭he Dead Shepherd鈥 SCSC Milwaukee, October 26-28, 2017
鈥淢arlowe in Fragments鈥 Valuing the Premodern Fragment: Marquette University, September 22-23, 2017
鈥淭he Uses of Plays鈥 The Future/s of Early Modern English History: Vanderbilt University, April 15-17, 2017.
鈥淭axonomies, Networks, and the Nature of Literature鈥 Paper on Critical Bibliography and Early Modern English Literature: 鈥淭exts, Paratexts, Categories, Kinds鈥 panel, RSA, Chicago, 30 March鈥1 April 2017
鈥淧resbyterianism and the provincial booktrade: William London鈥檚 commonwealth of English letters鈥 Seminar on 鈥淣etworks鈥 at the NACBS conference, Washington DC, November 11, 2016.
鈥淐uriosity, drama and the public sphere鈥 panel on Theater and the culture of its publics; conference of the Shakespeare Association of America, New Orleans, March 23-26, 2016.
鈥淲hat is dramatic about manuscript dramatic extracts?鈥 Shakespeare's Theatrical Documents, symposium at the Folger Shakespeare Library, March 17-19, 2016.
鈥淣ews before the public sphere: Chapman鈥檚 tragedies鈥 MLA Convention, Austin, TX, January 9, 2016
鈥淛onson鈥檚 Tacitean history, or, politics as a spectator sport鈥 The futures of historicism conference, Yale University, New Haven, October 2-3, 2015.
鈥淲hat Malvolio knew: the popularity of political knowledge in early modern England鈥 Conference of the Shakespeare Association of America, Vancouver, Canada, April 2-4, 2015
鈥淔rom politics to trauma: Hamlet and Hungarian poetry鈥 MLA Convention, Vancouver, Canada, 9 January 2015
鈥淪ome travelers return: relazioni and the world of Hamlet鈥 Diplomacy and Culture in the Early Modern World, The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities, Oxford, UK, 31 July to 2 August, 2014
鈥淭he soul of wit: 17th c. uses of Shakespearean plays鈥 Seminar on 鈥淪hakespeare without print鈥 Conference of the Shakespeare Association of America, St. Louis, MO, April 10-12, 2014
鈥淧olitics, wit and the usefulness of Shakespeare鈥檚 drama鈥 Conference of the European Shakespeare Research Association, Montpellier, France, 26-29 June, 2013.
Fellowships and awards
NEH Faculty Award, September 2018-August 2019
Andrew W. Mellon Fellow in Critical Bibliography (The Rare Book School, University of Virginia), 2013-2016
PSC-CUNY Enhanced Grant, 2014-2015
Huntington Library short term fellowship, 2 months, 2013-2014
Faculty Fellowship Publication Program (Office of the Dean for Recruitment and Diversity, CUNY), Spring 2013
Wegman Brothers Faculty Fellow (CCNY Division of Arts and Humanities), 2011-2013
Folger Shakespeare Library short term fellowship, February-May 2012
PSC-CUNY grants for archival research abroad, Summer 2010, Summer 2012, Winter 2013, Summer 2016
Huntington Library short term fellowship, 1 month, Spring 2009
Service to the profession
Editorial Board, Shakespeare Quarterly (2018-2023)
Member of the Executive Committee, and 2020 chair of the Modern Language Association鈥檚 Shakespeare Forum (2017-2021)
Associate Editor of the journal Hungarian Cultural Studies (University of Pittsburgh) (2017- )
2013-2015 co-chair of the Columbia University Shakespeare Seminar
Founding editor of , Budapest, Hungary, 1995鈥