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Publisher
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej
Journal
Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature
Year
2019
Volume
43
Issue
2
Identifiers
Cover
Volume contents
2
article:
Title-Page and Table of Contents
(
Redakcji S.
)
article:
From a Gothic Text to a Neobaroque Cinema: Wojciech Jerzy Has’s Adaptation of James Hogg’s ”The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner”
(
Kolbuszewska Z.
)
article:
The Political Gothic of Dystopian Romance. Joseph Shield Nicholson’s ”Thoth” (1888)
(
Galant J. L.
)
article:
Violence as Spectacle: Happy Gothic in Ben Aaronovitch’s ”Rivers of London”
(
Kędzierska A.
)
article:
From the Editors
(
Kędra-Kardela A.
,
Kędzierska A.
,
Kowalczyk A. S.
)
article:
“I know not […] what I myself am”: Conceptual Integration in Susan Heyboer O’Keefe’s ”Frankenstein’s Monster” (2010)
(
Kowalczyk A. S.
)
article:
The Utopian and the Gothic in Ellis James Davis’s ”Pyrna: A Commune; or, Under The Ice”
(
Komsta M.
)
article:
Darwin’s Monsters: Evolution, Science, and the Gothic in Christian Alvart’s ”Pandorum”
(
Pisarska K.
)
article:
Mistaken for Ghosts: The Gothic Trope of Catholic Superstition in Conrad and Ford’s ”Romance”
(
Keithline A.
)
article:
Going Down the Drain: Sweeney Todd, Sewerage, and London Sanitation in the 1840s
(
Killeen J.
)
article:
LSMLL_43_2_full_issue
(
Redakcji S.
)
article:
The Dialogic Mode in Jane Austen’s ”Northanger Abbey”: The Manorial Gothic Meets a Subversive Novel of Manners
(
Terentowicz-Fotyga U.
)
article:
Living in the Sunken Place: Notes on Jordan Peele’s ”Get Out” as Gothic Fiction
(
Bastos da Silva J.
)
article:
John Dickson Carr’s Early Detective Novels and the Gothic Convention.
(
Kokot J.
)
article:
The Fertility of the Supernatural: Stuart Neville’s ”The Ghosts of Belfast”
(
Mydla J.
)
article:
“You have a lovely and unusual name.” Mrs de Winter from Daphne du Maurier’s ”Rebecca” – a Gothic Heroine in Search of Identity
(
Kędra-Kardela A.
)
article:
Family Resemblance: Frankenstein’s Monster and the Phantom of the Opera in ”Penny Dreadful” (2014-2016)
(
Babilas D.
)
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