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East-Central European traumas and a millennial condition

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    [no author] ; [Red.] Zbigniew Białas and Wiesław Krajka
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    1. Białas, Zbigniew (1960- ) Redaktor
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    I. East-Central European Perspectives: Anna Brzozowska-Krajka: Pan-European Proliferation of Folk Motifs: A Cure for Fragmentation? - Wiesław Krajka: The Past Moribund Legacy of Polishness? The Case of Joseph Conrad. - Leszek Drong: Maladie Fin de Soi. - Steven J. Joyce: The Denial of Alterity: Malaise and Polyphony in Thomas Bernhard's Heldenplatz. - Ewa Borkowska: Zbigniew Herbert - Redemptive Suffering in the Poetry at the Fin de Millennium. - Marta Wiszniowska: To Die of Politics - An Exclusively East-Central European Malady? - Monika Majewska: Venedikt Erofeev's "Moskva-Petushki": An Insight into Russia's Spirits and Spirituality. * II. East-Central European Inspirations. History, Politics and the Subject in a Postcommunist World: Maro Germanou: The Case of Barker's Fair Slaughter. - Antonio Ballesteros Gonzalez: Vampirism as Metaphor of Millenial Disease: The Case of Anne Rice's "Vampire Chronicles". - Theodora Tsimpouki: Millennial Maladies in E.L. Doctorow's "The Waterworks". - Zbigniew Białas: "Dressing Mazeppa": Costumes and Wounds [George Byron]. - Adrianne Kalfopoulou: Intimacy's Ache: Freudian Constructions of Sexual Malaise in Henry James' "The Beast in the Jungle". - Stephen Tapscott: "See how they hurry to enter their bodies" [Jorie Graham]. * III. Other Anglophone Voices. Re-discovering Europe: Anna Cichoń, Edward Szynal: Daniel Martin's Narrative. - Marta Wiszniowska: Shock, Disease, Madness - A Hundred Years of British Historical Theater. - Erhard Reckwitz: Anomy vs. Agency in W.M. Serote's "To Every Birth Its Blood".


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