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Rudolf Sardi

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Qualifications: Ph.D Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary Modern English and American Literature MBA Alfred Nobel Open Business School Hong Kong S.A.R. Educational Management University DegreeEötvös Loránd University Hungary American Studies University degree Eötvös Loránd University Hungary English Language and Literature

Biography

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  • Dr. Rudolf Sárdi (b. Budapest, Hungary, 1981) earned his doctorate in Human Sciences in 2014 at the Faculty of Humanities of Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, where he also took two additional university (MA) degrees in English Literature and American Studies. He has taught literature and diplomacy courses at his alma mater at BA and MA levels and assumed the post of Visiting Professor at several other regional institutions in Europe. Dr. Sárdi has a rich publication history in refereed journals and periodicals. He has attended conferences in Brazil, Switzerland, Albania, Georgia, and Russia, and headed monitoring trips across Europe in the framework of the Erasmus+ program. He speaks Hungarian, English, Portuguese, and has a reading knowledge of French.

Areas of Expertise

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Research Interest

Human Sciences

“The Chords of Fate in the ‘Return of Chorb.’” Nobel Science Review. Vol. 2 (2015). Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. 55-76. URL:  

“Crooked Mirrors and False Doubles in Nabokov’s Despair.” In: AngolPark 1 (2008), Budapest: Eötvös Loránd University. Website: http://seas3.elte.hu/angolpark/Texts/ tanulmanyok/SardiRudolf_CrookedMirrors.pdf  

“‘Jamesian Meanderings’ in Nabokov’s Fiction.” The Reality of Ruminations. Writings for Aladár Sarbu’s 70th birthday. Eds. Judit Borbély and Zsolt Czigányik. ELTE BTK Angol-Amerikai Intézet, Anglisztika Tanszék.  

“Mediating Otherness: Droogs and Nymphets in Kubrickland.” Whack fol the dah – Writings for Ferenc Takács on his 65th Birthday. ELTE Faculty of Humanities, School of English and American Studies, 2013. 437-453

“Morality, Philo-Semitism, and the ‘Otherworld’ in Vladimir Nabokov’s Life and Art.” In: Gateways to English. Eds. Krisztina Károly and Tibor Frank. Eötvös University Press, 2010. 53-75.  

“Nabokov’s Cold Pudding: The Stylistic and Structural Impact of Finnegans Wake on Lolita, Pale Fire, and Bend Sinister.” In: The AnaChronisT. Vol. 14 (2009), Budapest, Eötvös Loránd University. 

  • The "Otherworld" in Vladimir Nabokov's Fiction 
  • Advanced seminar in literature 1 
  • Diplomatic Protocol and Etiquette 
  • The Short Fiction of Vladimir Nabokov 
  • Terra Incognita: Discoveries in Vladimir Nabokov's Texts 
  • Some Modern English and American Novels 
  • Postmodernism in Vladimir Nabokov's Novels 
  • The Art of Nabokov 
  • Introduction to literature 
  • Introduction to Literary Studies 
  • Subtexts in Vladimir Nabokov’s American Works (Short stories, Novels and Poems) 
  • English literature from 1890 until the 1960s 
  • Reading Nabokov (Ideally) 
  • Understanding Modernists Texts in English and American Literature 
  • Content-Based Language Development 
  • Portuguese Language Practice 
  • Introductions to Ethics and CSR 
  • Corporate Social Responsibility (EMBA and part-time MA) 
  • Solidarity and Diversity Beyond Borders 


2019 

World Federation of Consuls 

Award of Appreciation for Academic Development 

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