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The Feats Of the Princes of the Noldor
A Comparative Critical Stylistic Analysis of Racial Othering
Traduzione e ritraduzione de Il romanzo di Ferrara di Giorgio Bassani in Olanda
‘When Last We Saw Our Heroes’
Connected to Places and Objects: Family, Loss and Belonging in Wes Anderson's Rushmore, The Darjeeling Limited, and Moonrise Kingdom
The exploration of masculine acts by the female characters in Ayn Rand’s The Fountainhead, John Steinbeck’s East of Eden and Richard Yates’ Revolutionary Road
Non Videbis Quid Videre Non Vis:
Damsels in Disguise
Something Borrowed, Something New
From automaton to superman: the evolution of Sherlock Holmes in Springer’s Enola Holmes and its film adaptation
From A to Z: Anthropomorphism and Zoomorphism in Victorian and Edwardian Children’s Literature
Burqas, Binaries, and Foreign Intervention: The Influence of 9/11 and Its Aftermath on the Portrayal of Afghanistan in Anglophone Literature
The Victimhood of the Governess in Three Adaptations of The Turn of the Screw
Why Could You Not Just Stay Silent?: Feminist Revisionist Mythmaking in Margaret Atwood’s The Penelopiad and Madeline Miller’s Circe
Plots Against America: Reflections of Contemporary America in Adaptations of Alternate History Narratives
Revenge narratives as a response to sexual violence
“IN SORROW WE MUST GO, BUT NOT IN DESPAIR”: J.R.R. Tolkien and the Modern Philosophies of Death and Immortality
This be Urban Poetry: A Literary Approach to Rap Music
Those Who Live Without Love
VOLTAIRE CONTRE LA PHILOSOPHIE DE L’OPTIMISME DE LEIBNIZ
Exploring Cultural Identity in Jhumpa Lahiri’s Interpreter of Maladies and The Namesake, and Kiran Desai’s The Inheritance of Loss
Schreibende Frauen im frühen 18. Jahrhundert.
The Martians Are Always Coming
Big Brother, UniComp and the Circle: The Spectrum of Fear and Critique of Technological Developments in Dystopian Novels

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