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Languages, Literatures and Cultures in Contact: English and American Studies in the Age of Global Communications. Volume 2. Volume 1. Literature
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Title | English and American Studies in the Age of Global Communication |
Subtitle | Languages, Literatures and Cultures in Contact. Volume 1 |
Editor | Zygmunt Mazur, Katarzyna Hauzer, Michał Palmowski |
Publisher | Tertium |
Place of publication | Kraków |
Published | 2013 |
Publishing series | Languages, Literatures and Cultures in Contact |
Size | 14,8 x 21,1 cm |
Cover | paperback |
Number of pages | 377 |
Language version | English |
ISBN/ISSN/ISMN | 978-83-61678-64-9 |
Book condition | new |
Shipping time | about 3-5 days from receiving the payment |
Contents:
Preface
Valentine Cunningham
This is the Place: Literary Knowing and Not Knowing
Dominika Ruszkiewicz
The Meeting of the English and Scottish Cultures in The Kingis Quair by James I of Scotland
Teresa Bałuk-Ulewiczowa
Poland and Polonius in Shakespeare’s Hamlet: A Re-Examination
Maciej Piątek
Spectropoematics, or How to Talk with Ghosts
Enrico Benella
What Women Want, or the Loathly Lady and the Invisible Stage
Anna Bugajska
The King of Dunces and a Simple Child
Anna Miegoń
Literary History, The Ladies’ Diary and the Enigma Poem
Wenjuan Yuan
Toward a Cognitive Account of Wordsworth’s Immersion into Nature
Monika Mazurek
Religious Dialogue or Monologue? George Borrow’s Encounters with the Other in the Iberian Peninsula
Anthony Barker
The Afterlife in Film and Media of Dickens’s Ebenezer Scrooge
Ildiko Domotor
Home Among the Gum Trees: Colonial Gentlewomen’s Attitude Towards the Australian Flora and Fauna
Agnieszka Setecka
“The fashion of our enemies across the Channel”: Representations of French Fashions in Dinah Craik’s and Mary Haweis’s Writing
Maria Perzyńska
“Is not this something more than idle play”: Reverie in Pre-Raphaelite Poetry
Barbara Rumbinas
Dying To Be True: Allegory and Symbolism in James Fenimore Cooper’s The Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish
Sylvain Belluc
Giving Dublin to the World: James Joyce’s Linguistic Claim to Universality in Dubliners
Przemysław Michalski
A Brief Examination of Iserian Aesthetics in T. S. Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”
Piotr Podemski
British and Foreign Inspirations in Oswald Mosley’s “The Greater Britain” (1932)
Caterina Novak
Reading the Victorian Nightmare: A Cognitive Approach to Marghanita Laski’s The Victorian Chaise-Longue (1953)
Paul Titchmarsh
Authority and Authenticity: The Private and the Public in Robert Lowell’s Poetry
Joanna Dybiec-Gajer
Touristic Modes of Travel Experience in Mark Twain’sInnocents Abroad and Zbigniew Herbert’s Barbarzyńca w ogrodzie
Michał Palmowski
The Mexican Dream: The Image of Mexico in Jack Kerouac’s On the Road
Roya Yaghoubi
“Lost in the Funhouse”: The Author’s Funhouse/“Prisonhouse” of Language
Robert Kusek
Autrebiography versus Autobiography in J. M. Coetzee’s The Master of Petersburg
Dominika Lewandowska
Picturing London: Robert Frank’s Photography and Iain Sinclair’s Prose
Ewa Kowal
The Novel and the Internet: William Gibson’s Post-9/11 Novel Pattern Recognition
Nina Liewald
The Possibilities of “Hybridity” and Multiculturalism in a Globalised World: Hanif Kureishi’s England from the 1970s till Today
Joanna Maciulewicz
“To Live Otherwise on the Page”: The Irreconcilability of the Stories of Empire in David Dabydeen’s A Harlot’s Progress
Maria Błaszkiewicz
“Beware of Trojans, the complete smeg-heads!” Cultures in Contact:The Mock Epic, the Contemporary British Fantastic and the Trojan War