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Sad and Rabid Puppies: Politicization of the Hugo Award Nomination Procedure

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 17 August 2017 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Anna Oleszczuk

“Depressed Sufferings”: Reading Dalit Life-Writings as Testimonies of Collective Resistance

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 10 October 2021 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Paulomi Sharma

Do Androids Have Nightmares About Electric Sheep? Science Fiction Portrayals of Trauma Manifestations in the Posthuman Subject in Frankenstein, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, and ‘Nine Lives’

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 17 August 2018 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Ida Marie Olsen

“May the Odds be Ever in Your Favor” Dystopian Reality in Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games Trilogy

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 17 August 2017 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Julia Kula

From “Paddies” to “Spics”: The Comparison between the Contemporary Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric in American Media and the Anti-Irish one in the 19th Century

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 17 August 2017 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Małgorzata Furgacz

Mothers and Daughters: An Exploratory Look into Dora Greenwell’s Revisions of Persephone

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 28 December 2022 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Dorota Osińska

“I’m Not Afraid of Storms, for I’m Learning How to Sail My Ship.” Facets of Womanhood in Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women (1868)

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 23 December 2023 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Aleksandra Wiktoria Sobczak | Patrycja Monika Rogala

#Hashtag: How Selected Texts of Popular Culture Engaged With Sexual Assault In the Context of the Me Too Movement in 2019

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 4 September 2020 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Anna Oleszczuk

Strange Warmings and other Close (Althusserian) Encounters: John Wesley’s Change of Heart at Aldersgate

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 4 September 2020 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Matthew Newcomb

Ghostface Needs a Hug – Self-care and the Return of the Repressed in Scream (2022)

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 23 December 2023 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Ilias Ben Mna

Strange Case of the Spin-off and the Classic: An Intertextual Analysis of Valerie Martin’s Mary Reilly

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 23 December 2023 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Julia Zygan

Metafiction in Children’s Literature and its Adaptation on Screen. The Case of Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 17 August 2018 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Barbara Kaczyńska

Genre, Narrative, and (Mis)remembering the Vietnam War in Jacob’s Ladder (1990)

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 28 December 2022 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Nick Redfern

“Then Thickest Dark did Trance the Sky”: A Representation of Psychological Decay in Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s “Mariana”

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 13 September 2019 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Dorota Osińska

An Andalusian View of Death in Translation: ‘Clamor’ by Federico García Lorca and its Polish Translation

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 4 September 2020 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Anna Jamka

Translating Images. Comic Books and Graphic Novels as Multimodal Texts in Translation

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 13 September 2019 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Jerzy Skwarzyński

Tracing Menstruation in British and American Culture. Strategies of Invisibilization, Stigmatization, and a Question of Im-Purity in Historical and Cultural Context

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 13 September 2019 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Jaśmina Kasenko

One Skill, Many Conceptualizations: Discussion of the Ability to Read, the Purposes for and Types of Reading

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 17 August 2018 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Klaudia Gąsior

Wolves in the City of Domesticated Women: The Queer Wild of Olivia Rosenthal

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 10 October 2021 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Paulina Szymonek

The Magical and the Mundane in Graham Swift’s Here We Are

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 10 October 2021 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Bożena Kucała