Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on English Studies Cracow 1987 (April 8-11). English and American literature. Continuity and change. T. 1
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Zeszyty Naukowe Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, 954; Prace Historycznoliterackie; z. 73
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A.M. Schembri: Chaucers "Troilus": Newe Corne out Olde Feldes. - Hans-Juergen Diller: How words make people Do things in plays: persuasion and command in pre-Shakespearean drama. - Boika Sokolova: Order throught variety: the real and fantasic in "The Tempest". - Władysław Witalisz: "I am not what I am" - the Soliloguies of Richard III and Iago ["Otello" Williama Szekspira}. - Marta Gibińska: Prologue in Shakespeare: the unconventional convention. - Irena Janicka-Świderska: The Jonsonian masque: Continuity and change. - Ib Johansen: The politics of Eros: William Blake and the history of sexuality at the end of the eighteenth century. - Derek Roper: Emily Bronte's last poem. - Phillip Mallett: Sexual ideology and narrative form in "Jude the obscure" [Thomasa Hardy'ego]. - Michael Alexander: The poetry of David Jones. - Karl Heinz Goeller: Towards a new mythology: the poetry of Ted Hughes, English poet laureate. - Krystyna Stamirowska: The new hero of the post-war English novel: a change of ethos. - Hans-Jochen Sander: "Writing" as a topic in William Golding's novels. - Anna Walczuk: Moral concern in Golding's "Lord of the Flies" and McEvan's "The cement garden". - Klaus Lubbers: Continuity and change in Irish fiction: the case of the Big House novel. - Gerd Rohmann: Metafiction in contemporary English historical novels. - Elżbieta Chrzanowska: Semantics of discourse: Narrative modalities.Vol. II. 139 s. ("Zeszyty Naukowe Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego", 940, Prace Historycznoliterackie, 76).Elżbieta Oleksy: Solitude a deux: intersubjectivity in Hawthorne and Percy. - Eva Manske: Nathanael West - an innovative American writer of the 1930's and his influence on contemporary American fiction. - Astrid Schmitt - V. Muehlenfels: Thematological continuity and change: the ending of Steinbeck's "The Grapes of wrath". - Zygmunt Mazur: Nabokov and his critics. - Elżbieta Gałęziowska: The problem of bicultural self-awareness: the autobiography of Maxine Hong Kingston. - Balz Engler: Translating native American song: translating ourselves. - Waldemar Zacharasiewicz: Views of Vienna in anglophone texts in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. - Sean Molloy: A little learning in Leeds: Hoggart, Harrison, and Howard Kirk. - Marta Wiszniowska: Metaphor in drama. - Maria Jędrzejkiewicz: The problem of realism in Iris Murdoch's fiction.