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	<main> Truth and lies in literature </main>
	<subtitle> Essays and reviews </subtitle>
	<uniform> Truth and lies in literature </uniform>
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	<sort> 1 </sort>
	<role> szerző </role>
	<FamilyName> Vizinczey </FamilyName>
	<GivenName> Stephen </GivenName>
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	<hm_vez_nev> Vizinczey </hm_vez_nev>
	<hm_egyeni_nev> Stephen </hm_egyeni_nev>
	<hm_nev_ev> 1933- </hm_nev_ev>
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<dc_contributor>
	<sort> 1 </sort>
	<role> válogató </role>
	<FamilyName> Sinclair-Stevenson </FamilyName>
	<GivenName> Christopher </GivenName>
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	<hm_kozr_ind> 21 </hm_kozr_ind>
	<hm_kozr_nev> Sinclair-Stevenson </hm_kozr_nev>
	<hm_kozr_egyeni> Christopher </hm_kozr_egyeni>
	<hm_kozr_ev> 1939- </hm_kozr_ev>
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<dc_date>
	<mekevent> MEK-be való felvétel időpontja </mekevent>
	<date> 2021-05-28 </date>
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	<URL> http://mek.oszk.hu/22000/22094 </URL>
	<mekid> MEK-22094 </mekid>
	<URN> urn:nbn:hu-165039 </URN>
	<masterID> DMEK 031859 </masterID>
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	 Truth and lies in literature : essays and reviews / Stephen Vizinczey ; select., introd. by Christopher Sinclair-Stevenson;Chicago, [Ill.] : Univ. of Chicago Press, 1988;ISBN 0 226 85884 7 
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<dc_source>
	<other_source> A szerzőtől. </other_source>
</dc_source>
<dc_right>
	 Jogvédett 
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	<topicgroup>
		<broadtopic> Társadalomtudományok </broadtopic>
		<topic> Irodalomtörténet, irodalomtudomány </topic>
		<subtopic> Világirodalom története </subtopic>
	</topicgroup>
	<keyword> recenzió </keyword>
	<topicgroup>
		<broadtopic> Társadalomtudományok </broadtopic>
		<topic> Irodalomtörténet, irodalomtudomány </topic>
		<subtopic> Kritika </subtopic>
	</topicgroup>
	<keyword> könyvismertetés </keyword>
	<topicgroup>
		<broadtopic> Társadalomtudományok </broadtopic>
		<topic> Irodalomtörténet, irodalomtudomány </topic>
		<subtopic> Irodalomelmélet </subtopic>
	</topicgroup>
	<keyword> irodalomkritika </keyword>
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<dc_type>
	 esszé(k) 
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<dc_type>
	 kritiká(k) 
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	<name> PDF </name>
	<SpecReq> OCR-es PDF. </SpecReq>
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<dc_language>
	<lang> eng </lang>
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	<MEK>
		<MEK_name> Stephen Vizinczey: The rules of chaos </MEK_name>
		<MEK_URL> https://mek.oszk.hu/22000/22093/ </MEK_URL>
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	<other>
		<othername> Wikipedia : Stephen Vizinczey </othername>
		<otherurl> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Vizinczey </otherurl>
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	<other>
		<othername> The Official Website of Stephen Vizinczey </othername>
		<otherurl> http://stephenvizinczey.com/ </otherurl>
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	<other>
		<othername> Stephen Vizinczey&#039;s Blog </othername>
		<otherurl> http://stephenvizinczey.blogspot.com/ </otherurl>
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	<other>
		<othername> James Reith: Author Stephen Vizinczey on why his current novel, If Only, has been stuck in limbo </othername>
		<otherurl> https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books-and-media/author-stephen-vizinczey-on-why-his-current-novel-if-only-has-been-stuck-in-limbo/article33467629/ </otherurl>
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