The Importance of Space and Time in Neil Gaiman's Novels.Published in:2016By:Raţă, IrinaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Twenty-first Century Novel Discourse. Nick Hornby's A Long Way Down.Published in:2016By:Praisler, MichaelaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Nathaniel Hawthorne in the Discourse of the Popular Religious Culture of the Second Great Awakening.Published in:Cultural Intertexts, 2016, v. 6, p. 79By:Kalinichenko, MykhayloPublication type:Article
'''Tis Bargain'd 'Twixt Us”: The Reclamation of Kate in The Taming of the Shrew.Published in:2016By:Hjelm, Mary L.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Documentary Theatre as Dissidence: Textuality of World Politics in David Hare‟s History Play Stuff Happens.Published in:2016By:Gheorghiu, Oana-CeliaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Catastrophe and its Aftermath in Cormac McCarthy‟s The Road and Don DeLillo‟s White Noise.Published in:2016By:Grigore, Irina ElenaPublication type:Literary Criticism
The James Bond: Psychology and Fiction.Published in:Cultural Intertexts, 2016, v. 6, p. 35By:Colodeeva, LilianaPublication type:Article
Esse versus Percipi: The Old and the Elderly in Restoration and Early Eighteenth-century English Plays.Published in:2016By:Bronk, KatarzynaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Patrick Modiano‟s Voice: from La Place de l’Etoile to Dora Bruder.Published in:Cultural Intertexts, 2016, v. 6, p. 7By:Amar, RuthPublication type:Article
Editor's Note.Published in:Cultural Intertexts, 2016, v. 6, p. 4By:Praisler, MichaelaPublication type:Article