Senior researcher at the Institute of Literary Studies of the Research Center for the Humanities and an associate professor in the French Department of the University of Pécs. His main research interests include the theory and modern history of autobiographical genres and comparative literature. In the field of narratology, he has worked mainly on the Hungarian reception of French structuralist narrative theories.
His most important narratological studies include:
- „A bélyeggyűjtő és a fizikus: Az irodalomkritikától a strukturalista (próza)poétikáig és vissza” Helikon 65: 4 (2019), 451–461.
- „Description Degree Zero and the Un-Reality Effect: Roland Barthes on Description,” Primerjalna Književnost 42: 2 (2019).
- „About the Contractual Nature of the Autobiographical Pact,” European Journal of Life Writing; Vol 7 (2018).
- „Metalepszis és intertextualitás”, Thomka-symposion, szerkesztette Kisantal Tamás, Mekis D. János, P. Müller Péter és Szolláth Dávid (Pozsony: Kalligram), 2009, 374–384.
- Genette, Gérard, Metalepszis: az alakzattól a fikcióig, fordította Z. Varga Zoltán (Pozsony: Kalligram), 2006.