Breadcrumbs
CONTENTS VOLUME 2
Articles:
Antonella Cagnolati
“Not too Little to go to Hell”: Literary Representations of Childhood in Seventeenth Century England
Petr Chalupský
You Only Have to Wish High Enough – Gifts in Hanif Kureishi’s Gabriel’s Gift
“Not too Little to go to Hell”: Literary Representations of Childhood in Seventeenth Century England
Petr Chalupský
You Only Have to Wish High Enough – Gifts in Hanif Kureishi’s Gabriel’s Gift
Robert Kusek
Arguing for that Unheard. In Search of Friday in J.M. Coetzee’s Foe
Ewa Rychter
The Fall(ing) Made Gentler: Nostalgia and Christianity in Julian Barnes's England, England
Daniel Sampey
The Playing of O’Neill’s Misbegotten
Petra Smažilová
G. M. Hopkins´ “The Windhover” as an Ambiguous Symbol
Vít Vaníček
Expanding the Kingdom of Death: Paradigms of Perception and Space in Works of Thomas Pynchon
Klára Matuchová
A Remark on Social Semiotic Value of Personal Names in Selected Fiction Samples
Arguing for that Unheard. In Search of Friday in J.M. Coetzee’s Foe
Ewa Rychter
The Fall(ing) Made Gentler: Nostalgia and Christianity in Julian Barnes's England, England
Daniel Sampey
The Playing of O’Neill’s Misbegotten
Petra Smažilová
G. M. Hopkins´ “The Windhover” as an Ambiguous Symbol
Vít Vaníček
Expanding the Kingdom of Death: Paradigms of Perception and Space in Works of Thomas Pynchon
Klára Matuchová
A Remark on Social Semiotic Value of Personal Names in Selected Fiction Samples
Student Section:
Magdaléna Klečková
The Magic of the Word
Book Reviews:
Cult Fiction and Cult Film: Multiple Perspectives by Christopher Koy
Reclaiming an Undervalued Writer by Šárka Bubíková
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