in esse: English Studies in Albania

in esse: English Studies in Albania

Volume 2, No.1, Spring 2011

Table of Contents

Introduction

LITERATURE

The concept of relations in Thomas King’s novel Medicine River (abstract)
Marija Knežević                                                                       

Anglo-Indian fiction: A study of the ruling class in diaspora (abstract)
I. H-Shihan

The empire speaks out: The discourse of the body in J. M. Coetzee’s Waiting for the Barbarians (abstract)
Ryszard W. Wolny    

Caribbean Discourse in the Light of Caryl Phillips’s Main Works (abstract)
Artur Jaupaj

Connecting myth and history in Conrad’s Nostromo (abstract)
Armela Panajoti    

The connection/alienation in Howards End (abstract)
Gülden Yüksel                                        

Reconnect: Beckett, reloaded (abstract)
Silvia Osman                                                          

The figure of the clown and Samuel Beckett’s characters (abstract)
Loran Gami                              

The American Dream versus Family Dream in Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman  (abstract)  
Marsela Turku                                                                                       

When drama and myth connect… (abstract)
Kristina Sheperi                                                        

Man and Beast in London’s Klondike stories (abstract)
Jonida Petro                                      

Istanbul: Orhan Pamuk’s melancholic city (abstract)
Mehmet Ali Sevgi                                                                        

CULTURAL STUDIES

‘Only connect, connect, connect…’: Negotiating the Self across Platforms (abstract)
Flutur Troshani

The Anglo-Albanian trade relations during the 1920s and 30s (abstract)
Anastasi Prodani       

Published: Biannual ISSN: 2078 – 7413

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