Studies in Literature and Culture (SILC)

 

SILC is a new series which aims at presenting current research on a wide range of issues related to British and American literature and culture.

 

 

                                    Editorial Board

                                                       

                                  Barbara Klonowska

                                  Zofia Kolbuszewska

                                 Grzegorz Maziarczyk

                                    Sławomir Wącior

 

 

Volume 17. Urszula Niewiadomska-Flis. Live and Let Di(n)e. Food and Race in the Texts of the American South. 2017.

 

live_and_let_dine_okladka    

 

Volume 16. Ewa Fiutka. History, Memory and Experience in A.S. Byatt's Neo-Victorian Fiction. 2017.

 history_memory

Volume 15. Ewelina Bańka, Zofia Kolbuszewska (eds.) Borderlands. Art, Literature, Culture. 2016.

borderlands 

Volume 14. Anna Antonowicz, Tomasz Niedokos (eds.) Golden Epochs and Dark Ages. Perspectives on the Past. 2016.

 golden-epochs

Volume 13. Joanna Klara Teske. Contradictions in Art. The Case of Postmodern Fiction. 2016.

teske_book 

Volume 12. Magdalena Sawa. Ekphrasis in Modern British Fiction. A Pro-narrative Approach. 2015.

 

ekphrasis-in-modern

 

Volume 11. Barbara Klonowska. Longing for Romance. British Historical Romances 1990-2010. 2014.

 

longing-for-romance

 

Volume 10. Urszula Niewiadomska-Flis (ed.) Dixie Matters. New Perspectives on Southern Femininities and Masculinities. 2013. 

 

dixie-matters 

 

Volume 9. Ewelina Bańka, Mateusz Liwiński, Kamil Rusiłowicz (eds.) America scapes. Americans in/and their diverse sceneries. 2013.

 

americascapes 

 

Volume 8. Zofia Kolbuszewska (ed.) Thomas Pynchon & the (de)vices of global (post)modernity. 2012.

 

thomas-pynchon 

 

Volume 7. Grzegorz Maziarczyk. The Novel as Book. Textual Materiality in Contemporary Fiction in English. 2013

 

the-novel-as-book

 

Volume 6. Barbara Klonowska, Zofia Kolbuszewska, Grzegorz Maziarczyk (eds.) Echoes of Utopia. Notions, Rhetoric, Poetics. 2012.

 

 

Contents: 6_Utopia_Contents.pdf

 

Volume 5. Urszula Niewiadomska-Flis. Aristocratic Ethos in Ellen Glasgow's and Walker Percy's Fiction. 2011.

 

 

Contents: 5_UNFlis_Contents.pdf

  

Volume 4. Aleksander Bednarski () Inherent Myth. Wales in Niall Griffiths's Fiction.

 

 

Contents: 4_ABednarski_Contents.pdf

 

 Volume 3. Tomasz Niedokos The Concept of English Culture in the Cultural Biographies of Peter Ackroyd. 2011.

 

 

Contents: 3_TNiedokos_Contents.pdf

  

Volume 2. Małgorzata Miciuła () (W)holes in the Eyes/I's. William Gaddis's The Recognitions from the Neo-Baroque Perspective. 2010.

 

 

Contents: 2_MMiciula_Contents.pdf

 

 

Volume 1. Agnieszka Matysiak () The Backstage as the Diegetic Space in the (Neo)Gothic Dramas. 2010.

 

 

Contents: 1_AMatysiak_Contents.pdf

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Autor: Eugeniusz Cyran
Ostatnia aktualizacja: 09.12.2017, godz. 21:21 - Aleksander Bednarski