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From Willows to Ents – How the Personification of Trees in Fantastic Fictions raises Awareness of Mankind’s Destructive Attitude towards the Environment
“The End is Death and Madness”: Gender, Madness, and Mourning in Three Early Modern Revenge Tragedies
The Power of Reader-Response: A Study of Dean Koontz’ The Eyes of Darkness in relation to the Corona Pandemic
Le corps comme réceptacle du nazisme : La représentation de la Shoah dans Les Bienveillantes de Jonathan Littell
Dissidence Through Dissonance
Redefining Structures – The Construction of Gender and Heroism in Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials
Undressing Medieval Bodies
Taming The Taming of The Shrew
Springtime for the Pilgrim
Western Godhood between the Pre-Modern, the Modern, and the Postmodern; An Analysis of Godhood in Milton’s Paradise Lost and Bethesda’s The Elder Scrolls
The Noble Heroines
Dislocation and "Finding One's Self" in the Leftist Novel: Özdamar's and Baldwin's Literary Representations of the 1950s and 1960s Cultural Revolution
“Ne ænig hleomæga feassceaftig ferð frefran meahte”: Old English Elegiac Elements in Breton Lays from Medieval England
Récits de voyage du XIXe siècle.
Sebastian Melmoth
An Existential Crisis in a Psychoanalytical Narrative: Transformation in "Groundhog Day"
Il compagno di viaggio di Curzio Malaparte (1946-1957)
The Ambiguity of the Existence of Ghosts in The Haunting of Hill House, The Turn of the Screw, and Their Netflix Adaptations
'Come, we will go forth together': Adolescence Symbolized by Children's Journeys to Exotic Fairylands in E.Nesbit, J.M.Barrie and Hope Mirrlees
Die Gruppe 47: der wechselseitige Einfluss von Dominanz im literarischen Feld der Nachkriegszeit und ihre Vision von Literatur
Witches and the Devil in The Master and Margarita (1966), The Witches of Eastwick (1984) and Good Omens (1990): The Supernatural Other as a Vehicle for Satire of Social Power, Moral Standards and Religious Beliefs
But Was He Really Gay?
Atwood's Activism
Born Cursed and Terrible

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