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Vol. 2 (2009)

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Published: 2009-12-11

Articles

  • “Not too Little to go to Hell”: Literary Representations of Childhood in Seventeenth Century England

    Antonella Cagnolati
    1-12
    • pdf
  • You Only Have to Wish High Enough – Gifts in Hanif Kureishi’s Gabriel’s Gift

    Petr Chalupský
    13-24
    • pdf
  • Arguing for that Unheard. In Search of Friday in J.M. Coetzee’s Foe

    Robert Kusek
    25-46
    • pdf
  • The Fall(ing) Made Gentler: Nostalgia and Christianity in Julian Barnes's England, England

    Ewa Rychter
    47-63
    • pdf
  • The Playing of O’Neill’s Misbegotten

    Daniel Sampey
    64-80
    • pdf
  • G. M. Hopkins´ “The Windhover” as an Ambiguous Symbol

    Petra Smažilová
    81-88
    • pdf
  • Expanding the Kingdom of Death: Paradigms of Perception and Space in Works of Thomas Pynchon

    Vít Vaníček
    89-100
    • pdf
  • A Remark on Social Semiotic Value of Personal Names in Selected Fiction Samples

    Klára Matuchová
    101-121
    • pdf

Student Contributions

  • The Magic of the Word

    Magdaléna Klečková
    125-138
    • pdf

Book Reviews

  • Review of Cult Fiction and Cult Film: Multiple Perspectives edited by Marcel Arbeit and Roman Trušník Palacký University in Olomouc, 2008

    Christopher E. Koy
    141-144
    • pdf
  • Reclaiming an Undervalued Writer

    Šárka Bubíková
    145-146
    • pdf

About the Journal

The American and British Studies Annual (ABSA) is a scholarly peer-reviewed journal focused on American and British cultural studies. Our aim is to create a platform for scholarly exchange not only within the Czech Republic but internationally. We seek original articles that...
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American & British Studies Annual, ISSN 2788-2233 (online)|Chief editor: Šárka Bubíková|Executive editors: Ladislav Vít & Olga Roebuck
Published by the University of Pardubice, Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, Department of English and American Studies

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