Aleksandra Tryniecka ORCID iD Maria Curie-Skłodowska University Poland
Aleksandra Tryniecka - Poland, Lublin, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Institute of Modern Languages, Department of English and American Studies; PhD; specialisation: literary studies; academic interests: Victorian and Neo-Victorian literature (with particular focus on the literary figure of a woman), works of A. Trollope, Wilkie Collins, Oscar Wilde and the Brontë sisters; e-mail: aleksandra.tryniecka@poczta.umcs.lublin.pl Selected publications: 1. Tryniecka, Aleksandra. (2006). „O Państwie Cedrów”. Archeologia Żywa, 4(38), pp. 67-68. 2. Tryniecka, Aleksandra. (2014). Between the Biography and Interpretation: A Study in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre, Shirley and Villette. In: Dorota Babilas, Agnieszka Piskorska, Paweł Rutkowski (eds.), Face to Face, Page to Page (pp. 327–344). Warszawa: Uniwersytet Warszawski. 3. Tryniecka, Aleksandra. (2014). The Author and her Work: Charlotte Brontë’s Shirley as a Therapeutic Experience. In: David A. Frenkel (ed.), Private Law, Public Law and Human Rights. Part IV: Women in Literature (pp. 141–156). Athens: Athens Institute for Education and Research. 4. Tryniecka, Aleksandra (2015). Syrie James’ The Secret Diaries of Charlotte Brontë and the Biography Retold: Reducing the Distance Between the Reader and the Past. In: Magdalena Bleinert-Coyle, Michał Choiński, Zygmunt Mazur (eds.), Beyond Words: Crossing Borders in English Studies. Vol. 1: Literature (pp. 347–358). Kraków: Tertium.
5. Tryniecka, Aleksandra. (2015). The Bakhtinian Polyphony of Voices in Wilkie Collins’s The Woman in White. In: Grzegorz Czemiel, Justyna Galant, Anna Kędra-Kardela, Aleksandra Kędzierska, Marta Komsta (eds.), Visions and Revisions (pp. 115–121). Lublin: Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Peter Lang.