Magdalena Sawa ORCID iD The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin Poland
Magdalena Sawa, Ph.D. Assistant Professor at The Department of English Literature and Culture, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. She is the author of a monograph entitled Ekphrasis in Modern British Fiction – a Pro-narrative Approach (2015). She is keen to explore the problems of modern British fiction, the theory of narrative and interart relations (literature and the visual arts). Her recent scholarly interests involve affect theory and Gabriel Josipovici's writing.
Selected publications:
Sawa, Magdalena. (2015). Ekphrasis in Modern British Fiction: a Pro-narrative Approach. Lublin: Wydawnictwo KUL.
Sawa, Magdalena. (2017). Passionate Space: the Philosophy of Affect in Gabriel Josipovici's “Hotel Andromeda”. Explorations: A Journal of Language and Literature,5, pp. 73–83.
Sawa, Magdalena. (2018). Is a Parody of a Parody Serious or Humorous? The Case of Gabriel Josipovici's “Making Mistakes” and W. A. Mozart's “Cosí Fan Tutte”. In: Katarzyna Kozak, Edward Colerick (eds.), Humour and Meaning: Selected Aspects of Humour in Culture (pp. 11–126). Siedlce: Scientific Publishing House of Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities.