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Anglo Saxonica
Volume 20 (2022): Issue 1
Volume 20 (2022): Issue 1 (Feb 2022)
Anglo Saxonica
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10 articles
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Feb 2022
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“The ‘Cats’ from Hell”: The Long Shadow of Poe’s Feline in the Short Fiction of Flannery O’Connor and Stephen King
José Manuel Correoso-Rodenas
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Feb 2022
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Trees as Safe Havens in Faqir’s Willow Trees Don’t Weep and Matar’s In the Country of Men
Bouchra Sadouni
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Yousef Abu Amrieh
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Mar 2022
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The Passive Antihero in Alameddine’s I, the Divine and an Unnecessary Woman
Salma Kaouthar Letaief
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Yousef Abu Amrieh
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Apr 2022
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Wakandan Utopia, Blackman’s Techno-Scientific Imaginaries, and the Complexities of Pseudoscience in Black Panther
Emmanuel Adeniyi
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May 2022
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Struggling for a New Identity: Glimpses of Nineteenth Century Womanhood in the Fiction of Gilman and Chopin
Ilda Erkoçi
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Jun 2022
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A estética do medo no poema-workshop gótico “A shovel of his ashes took” (1816), de Percy Bysshe Shelley
Rogério Miguel Puga
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Jun 2022
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Uma abordagem a tendências socioculturais pela análise de conteúdo: a narrativa audiovisual em contexto de estudo de caso
Nelson Gomes
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Aug 2022
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Of Cats and Crones: Hope and Ecofeminist Utopianism in Leonora Carrington’s The Hearing Trumpet
Mariana Cruz
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Oct 2022
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An Eligible Bachelor: Austen, Love, and Marriage in Pride and Prejudice and Eligible by Curtis Sittenfeld
Carmen Gomez-Galisteo
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Oct 2022
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Trauma and the Fictional Self-Portrait in Margaret Atwood’s Cat’s Eye and Ana Teresa Pereira’s As Rosas Mortas
Ana Brígida Paiva
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