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No 16: Special Issue: New Literatures in English |
Welsh writting and postcoloniality : the strategic use of the Blodeuwedd myth in Emyr Humphreys's novels |
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Diane Green |
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No 13 |
Wharton, Edith. La carta, 1999. Selection, translation and epilogue by Teresa Gómez Reus. Barcelona: Clásicos del Bronce. 176 págs. |
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María Dolores Martínez Reventós |
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No 18 |
What may words say, or what may words not say. A corpus-based approach to linguistic action |
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Monserrat Martínez Vázquez |
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No 18 |
"What then?": poststructuralism, authorial intention and W. B. Yeats |
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Brendan McNamee |
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No 14: Special Issue: Pragmatics and Translation |
What's in a title? A cognitive approach to the role played by translated text labels and (un)adapted semiotic elements |
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Catalina Iliescu Gheorghiu |
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No 11: Special Issue: Relevance Theory |
When is relevance? On the role of salience in utterance interpretation |
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Rachel Giora |
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No 21: Special Issue: New trends in cross-cultural communication |
Why are you late?: cross-cultural pragmatic study of complaints in American English and Ukrainian |
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Iryna Prykarpatska |
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No 4: Special Issue: English Language Teaching |
Why listening to English is difficult for Spanish students |
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John Kendall Eastman Curtis |
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No 12 |
William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury: the status of the popular in modernism |
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Luis Miguel García Mainar |
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No 15 |
William Godwin's place in eighteenth century memoir writing: the example of the Memoirs of Mary Wollstonecraft |
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Eva María Pérez Rodríguez |
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No 8 |
William Shakespeare. Titus Andronicus. Ed. Jonathan Bate. The Third Edition of the Arden Shakespeare. London: Routledge, 1995. William Shakespeare. Antony and Cleopatra. Ed. John Wilders. The Third Edition of the Arden Shakespeare. London: Routledge, 1995. William Shakespeare. King Henry V. Ed. T. W. Craik. The Third Edition of the Arden Shakespeare. London: Routledge, 1995 |
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José Manuel González Fernández de Sevilla |
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No 29 |
Women Entrapment and Flight in Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” |
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Azra Ghandeharion, Milad Mazari |
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No 27 |
Women in Nabokov’s Russian novels |
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Nailya Garipova Castellano |
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No 24: Special Issue: Words on words and dictionaries |
Words and patterns: lexico-grammatical patterns and semantic relations in domain-specific discourses |
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Concepción Orna-Montesinos |
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No 10 |
Writers, novels and banyan trees: notes on Vikram Seth's A Suitable Boy |
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José Francisco Fernández Sánchez |
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No 5: Special Issue: Modern Anglo-Irish literature |
"Writing out of one's own experience": an interview with James Plunkett |
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Rosa María González Casademont |
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No 22: Special issue: Persuasive discours |
Writing with conviction: the use of boosters in modelling persuasion in academic discourses |
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Ignacio Vázquez Orta, Diana Giner |
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No 8 |
Yeats's evolution from The Shadowy Waters to At the Hawk's Well |
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Ángel Pérez Vázquez |
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No 7 |
Youth and student slang in British and American English: an annotated bibliography |
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Félix Rodríguez González |
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No 36 |
‘All ages and no age’: Memory, and Self-Narration in Irma Kurtz’s Then Again: Travels in Search of My Younger Self |
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Billy Gray |
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No 29 |
“Childhood Cuts Festered and Never Scabbed Over”: Child Abuse in Toni Morrison’s God Help the Child |
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Manuela López Ramírez |
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No 35: Theatre and Performance Studies in English |
“Come, Dark-eyed Sleep”: Michael Field and the Performance of the Lyric as a Radical Fantasy |
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Mayron Estefan Cantillo Lucuara |
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No 25: Special Issue: Global Shakespeare |
“Decipher its noises for us”: Understanding Sycorax’s Island in Marina Warner’s Indigo |
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Erin M. Presley |
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No 25: Special Issue: Global Shakespeare |
“Enfranchised” Language in Mulcaster’s Elementarie and Shakespeare’s Henry V |
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Alice Leonard |
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No 26: Special Issue: Identity, Culture and Performance Studies |
“Go where the Love Is”: Failed Emotional Negotiations of Space and Identity in Tessa McWatt's This Body |
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Elena Igartuburu García |
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No 26: Special Issue: Identity, Culture and Performance Studies |
“I am not one of his followers”: The Rewriting of the Cultural Icon of the Virgin in Colm Tóibín’s The Testament of Mary |
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José Carregal Romero |
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No 38 |
“I Used to Think We Were the Same Person:” Disrupting the Ideal Nuclear Family Myth through Incest, Adultery and Gendered Violence in Taboo (2017-) |
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Dina Pedro |
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No 31: Special Issue: Reading the First World War 100 Years after |
“Ireland first”: The Great War in the Irish Juvenile Press |
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Elena Ogliari |
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No 32: Special Issue: The Language of Sport and Adventure Tourism |
“Para Hacer un Buen Reentry es Esencial que te Salga Bien el Bottom Primero” – The Presence of English in Portuguese and Spanish Surf Talk |
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Anton Granvik |
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No 31: Special Issue: Reading the First World War 100 Years after |
“Prefer not, eh?”: Re-Scribing the Lives of the Great War Poets in Contemporary British Historical Fiction |
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María Cristina Pividori |
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No 26: Special Issue: Identity, Culture and Performance Studies |
“Scealcas of sceaðum scirmæled swyrd”: Analysing Judith’s Language and style in translation through a key sample case (161b-166a) and a twin coda (23 & 230) |
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Jorge Luis Bueno Alonso |
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No 31: Special Issue: Reading the First World War 100 Years after |
“Seducers of the people”: Mapping the Linguistic Shift |
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Fiona Houston |
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No 31: Special Issue: Reading the First World War 100 Years after |
“Sons of Two Empires”: The Idea of Nationhood in Anzac and Turkish Poems of the Gallipoli Campaign |
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Burcin Cakir, Berkan Ulu |
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No 25: Special Issue: Global Shakespeare |
“The Answer a Philosopher Gives Determines the Entire Shape of his Metaphysics”: The Influence of Plato and Descartes on Rebecca Goldstein’s The Mind-Body Problem |
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Gustavo Sánchez Canales |
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No 25: Special Issue: Global Shakespeare |
“The drops which fell from Shakespear’s Pen”: Hamlet in Contemporary Fiction |
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Patrick Gill |
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No 33: Special Issue: English Literary Studies Today: From Theory to Activism |
“The point is to change it”: The Imperative for Activist Literary Studies |
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Christian Smith |
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No 31: Special Issue: Reading the First World War 100 Years after |
“The road bare and white”: Hemingway, Europe and the Artifice of Ritualised Space |
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Fraser David Mann |
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No 27 |
“Things which don’t shift and grow are dead things”: Revisiting Betonie’s Waste-Lands in Leslie Silko’s Ceremony |
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Anna M. Brígido-Corachán |
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No 25: Special Issue: Global Shakespeare |
“Your bait of falsehood takes this carp of truth”: Shakespeare’s Authority in José Carlos Somoza’s El cebo (The Bait) |
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Ángel Luis Pujante Álvarez-Castellanos |
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