Studies in English Philology nr 1(3)/2010

stron 156

cena det.30,00

Anna Antonowicz
Orientalism Revisited: Owen Jones and Mid-Victorian Scholarship on Indian Decorative Art
Bartłomiej Błaszkiewicz
Two Versions of the Myth of King Arthur on the Basis of Two Middle English Romances
Małgorzata Borysławska, Rafał Borysławski
Between Two Crosses: Pagan-Christian Brigit as a Cultural and Ideological Retelling of the Irish Sovereignty Myth
Anna Czarnowus
Gawain and Bertilak’s “Forbidden Friendship”: The Masculine Subtext in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Sean Hartigan
Revisable Inspiration: Oral Textuality and Blakean Dictation
Justyna Jaworska
“Hybridity Appears to be of Essence”. The Notion of Welsh Identity in the Selected Works of Gwyneth Lewis and Owen Sheers
Katarzyna Małecka
Men Who Married a Bear: Transformation of the Self in Galway Kinnell’s and Gary Snyder’s Mythical Lessons of Life in the Spirit of Thoreau
Maciej Nowak
The Final Victory of the Numerate Ideology over the Literature Individualism. A Study in the Crisis of Academicism in Contemporary Culture
Dorota Rygiel
‘All Limitations Are Prisons’:The Myth of Liberation from Colonial Ideology in Hanif Kureishi’s The Black Album
Ewa Sawicka
Prospero’s Journey to the Land of the Dead. A Study of Folktale Elements in William Shakespeare’s The Tempest
Adam Wicher
The Myth of the Doorstep. Various Meanings of Myth and Mythology as Presented in Howard Philips Lovencraft’s Story The Thing on the Doorstep
Andrzej Wicher
Medieval Echoes in C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia with a Special Emphasis on The Voyage of the Dawn Treader