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On Socio-Cultural Situatedness in Style Attribution: A Study of Style in Hungarians. 3 - 23CZYSTY TEKST
Júlia Ballagó, Szilárd Tátrai, On Socio-Cultural Situatedness in Style Attribution: A Study of Style in Hungarian, New Horizons in English Studies, 2020 / No 5, s. 3 - 23
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = "Júlia Ballagó, Szilárd Tátrai", title = "On Socio-Cultural Situatedness in Style Attribution: A Study of Style in Hungarian", journal = "New Horizons in English Studies", issue = "2020 / No 5", pages = "3 - 23" }
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Social Contexts of Indirect Requests in Polish and Hungarians. 24 - 47CZYSTY TEKST
Agnieszka Veres-Guspiel, Social Contexts of Indirect Requests in Polish and Hungarian, New Horizons in English Studies, 2020 / No 5, s. 24 - 47
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = "Agnieszka Veres-Guspiel", title = "Social Contexts of Indirect Requests in Polish and Hungarian", journal = "New Horizons in English Studies", issue = "2020 / No 5", pages = "24 - 47" }
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An Andalusian View of Death in Translation: ‘Clamor’ by Federico García Lorca and its Polish Translations. 48 - 62CZYSTY TEKST
Anna Jamka, An Andalusian View of Death in Translation: ‘Clamor’ by Federico García Lorca and its Polish Translation, New Horizons in English Studies, 2020 / No 5, s. 48 - 62
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = "Anna Jamka", title = "An Andalusian View of Death in Translation: ‘Clamor’ by Federico García Lorca and its Polish Translation", journal = "New Horizons in English Studies", issue = "2020 / No 5", pages = "48 - 62" }
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Very Young Learners in a Gallery of Modern Art – Opportunities Arising from the Implementation of Modern Art in Foreign Language Teachings. 63 - 73CZYSTY TEKST
Krystian Kamiński, Very Young Learners in a Gallery of Modern Art – Opportunities Arising from the Implementation of Modern Art in Foreign Language Teaching, New Horizons in English Studies, 2020 / No 5, s. 63 - 73
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = "Krystian Kamiński", title = "Very Young Learners in a Gallery of Modern Art – Opportunities Arising from the Implementation of Modern Art in Foreign Language Teaching", journal = "New Horizons in English Studies", issue = "2020 / No 5", pages = "63 - 73" }
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Bibliotherapy and OCD: The Case of Turtles All The Way Down by John Green (2017)s. 74 - 87CZYSTY TEKST
Michael Hall, Bibliotherapy and OCD: The Case of Turtles All The Way Down by John Green (2017), New Horizons in English Studies, 2020 / No 5, s. 74 - 87
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = "Michael Hall", title = "Bibliotherapy and OCD: The Case of Turtles All The Way Down by John Green (2017)", journal = "New Horizons in English Studies", issue = "2020 / No 5", pages = "74 - 87" }
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A Story about Ruin: An Ecofeminist Perspective on Omar El Akkad’s American Wars. 88 - 98CZYSTY TEKST
Bettina Huber, A Story about Ruin: An Ecofeminist Perspective on Omar El Akkad’s American War, New Horizons in English Studies, 2020 / No 5, s. 88 - 98
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = "Bettina Huber", title = "A Story about Ruin: An Ecofeminist Perspective on Omar El Akkad’s American War", journal = "New Horizons in English Studies", issue = "2020 / No 5", pages = "88 - 98" }
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B.S. Johnson’s Liberatic Cityscape in Albert Angelos. 99 - 110CZYSTY TEKST
Katarzyna Biela, B.S. Johnson’s Liberatic Cityscape in Albert Angelo, New Horizons in English Studies, 2020 / No 5, s. 99 - 110
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = "Katarzyna Biela", title = "B.S. Johnson’s Liberatic Cityscape in Albert Angelo", journal = "New Horizons in English Studies", issue = "2020 / No 5", pages = "99 - 110" }
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Strange Warmings and other Close (Althusserian) Encounters: John Wesley’s Change of Heart at Aldersgates. 111 - 124CZYSTY TEKST
Matthew Newcomb, Strange Warmings and other Close (Althusserian) Encounters: John Wesley’s Change of Heart at Aldersgate, New Horizons in English Studies, 2020 / No 5, s. 111 - 124
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = "Matthew Newcomb", title = "Strange Warmings and other Close (Althusserian) Encounters: John Wesley’s Change of Heart at Aldersgate", journal = "New Horizons in English Studies", issue = "2020 / No 5", pages = "111 - 124" }
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Revisiting the Monster Tale: Frankensteinian Tropes in Margaret Atwood’s Speculative Fictions. 125 - 142CZYSTY TEKST
Monika Kosa, Revisiting the Monster Tale: Frankensteinian Tropes in Margaret Atwood’s Speculative Fiction, New Horizons in English Studies, 2020 / No 5, s. 125 - 142
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = "Monika Kosa", title = "Revisiting the Monster Tale: Frankensteinian Tropes in Margaret Atwood’s Speculative Fiction", journal = "New Horizons in English Studies", issue = "2020 / No 5", pages = "125 - 142" }
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Searching for the Self: Transcendentalist Ideas as an Inspiration for American Teenagers in Little Women by Gillian Armstrong and Paper Towns by John Greens. 143 - 156CZYSTY TEKST
Łucja Kalinowska, Searching for the Self: Transcendentalist Ideas as an Inspiration for American Teenagers in Little Women by Gillian Armstrong and Paper Towns by John Green, New Horizons in English Studies, 2020 / No 5, s. 143 - 156
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = "Łucja Kalinowska", title = "Searching for the Self: Transcendentalist Ideas as an Inspiration for American Teenagers in Little Women by Gillian Armstrong and Paper Towns by John Green", journal = "New Horizons in English Studies", issue = "2020 / No 5", pages = "143 - 156" }
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“Are we not Men?”: Reading the Human-Animal Interface in Science Fiction through John Berger’s “Why Look at Animals?”s. 157 - 171CZYSTY TEKST
Andrei Smolnikov, “Are we not Men?”: Reading the Human-Animal Interface in Science Fiction through John Berger’s “Why Look at Animals?”, New Horizons in English Studies, 2020 / No 5, s. 157 - 171
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = "Andrei Smolnikov", title = "“Are we not Men?”: Reading the Human-Animal Interface in Science Fiction through John Berger’s “Why Look at Animals?”", journal = "New Horizons in English Studies", issue = "2020 / No 5", pages = "157 - 171" }
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Incorporating Robots into Human Law - An Analysis of Robot Prototyping in Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner and Alex Proyas’ I, Robot.s. 172 - 185CZYSTY TEKST
Katarzyna Ginszt, Incorporating Robots into Human Law - An Analysis of Robot Prototyping in Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner and Alex Proyas’ I, Robot., New Horizons in English Studies, 2020 / No 5, s. 172 - 185
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = "Katarzyna Ginszt", title = "Incorporating Robots into Human Law - An Analysis of Robot Prototyping in Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner and Alex Proyas’ I, Robot.", journal = "New Horizons in English Studies", issue = "2020 / No 5", pages = "172 - 185" }
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The Space of the New Ethnic Neighborhood: Polka Festival as Imagined Communitys. 186 - 207CZYSTY TEKST
Ann Hetzel Gunkel, The Space of the New Ethnic Neighborhood: Polka Festival as Imagined Community, New Horizons in English Studies, 2020 / No 5, s. 186 - 207
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = "Ann Hetzel Gunkel", title = "The Space of the New Ethnic Neighborhood: Polka Festival as Imagined Community", journal = "New Horizons in English Studies", issue = "2020 / No 5", pages = "186 - 207" }
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#Hashtag: How Selected Texts of Popular Culture Engaged With Sexual Assault In the Context of the Me Too Movement in 2019s. 208 - 217CZYSTY TEKST
Anna Oleszczuk, #Hashtag: How Selected Texts of Popular Culture Engaged With Sexual Assault In the Context of the Me Too Movement in 2019, New Horizons in English Studies, 2020 / No 5, s. 208 - 217
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = "Anna Oleszczuk", title = "#Hashtag: How Selected Texts of Popular Culture Engaged With Sexual Assault In the Context of the Me Too Movement in 2019", journal = "New Horizons in English Studies", issue = "2020 / No 5", pages = "208 - 217" }
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Aging and/with Literatures. 218 - 224CZYSTY TEKST
Oksana Blashkiv, Aging and/with Literature, New Horizons in English Studies, 2020 / No 5, s. 218 - 224
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = "Oksana Blashkiv", title = "Aging and/with Literature", journal = "New Horizons in English Studies", issue = "2020 / No 5", pages = "218 - 224" }
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Challenging Anthropological Thinking at the Intersection of Posthumanist Dream Writing and Animal Studiess. 225 - 228CZYSTY TEKST
Monika Kosa, Challenging Anthropological Thinking at the Intersection of Posthumanist Dream Writing and Animal Studies, New Horizons in English Studies, 2020 / No 5, s. 225 - 228
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = "Monika Kosa", title = "Challenging Anthropological Thinking at the Intersection of Posthumanist Dream Writing and Animal Studies", journal = "New Horizons in English Studies", issue = "2020 / No 5", pages = "225 - 228" }