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								| Vol 44, No 1 (2020): Traduire les émotions / Translating Emotions (Guest Editors: Anna Krzyżanowska & Raluca-Nicoleta Balaţchi) | Writing and Translating Emotions in Children's Literature Astrid Lindgren's "Les frères Coeur-de-Lion" | Abstract | 
			
				| Alizon Pergher | 
			
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								| Vol 44, No 1 (2020): Traduire les émotions / Translating Emotions (Guest Editors: Anna Krzyżanowska & Raluca-Nicoleta Balaţchi) | Subjectivity in (Re)Translation: The Case of Oscar Wilde’s Tales in Romanian | Abstract
													
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				| Daniela Hăisan | 
			
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								| Vol 39, No 1 (2015) | 14 Jeana Echenoza: war novel and pathos | Abstract | 
			
				| Dominique Faria | 
			
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								| Vol 43, No 1 (2019): Literature, politics, economy:  similarities and interferences (Guest Editors: Anna Maziarczyk & Jolanta Rachwalska von Rejchwald) | Singing in the singular: aesthetic and policy of a romantic voice | Abstract | 
			
				| Aleksandra Wojda | 
			
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								| Vol 42, No 3 (2018): Water in Belgian Francophone literature (1830-2017) (Guest Editor: Renata Bizek-Tatara) | The omnipresence of the sea in the writing of Jean Muno | Abstract | 
			
				| Isabelle Moreels | 
			
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								| Vol 42, No 3 (2018): Water in Belgian Francophone literature (1830-2017) (Guest Editor: Renata Bizek-Tatara) | Fantastic metamorphoses. On water creatures in the writing of Maurice Carême and Anna Richter | Abstract | 
			
				| Renata Bizek-Tatara | 
			
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								| Vol 42, No 3 (2018): Water in Belgian Francophone literature (1830-2017) (Guest Editor: Renata Bizek-Tatara) | Vera Feyder’s waterscapes | Abstract | 
			
				| Judyta Zbierska-Mościcka | 
			
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								| Vol 42, No 2 (2018) | Svetlana Alexievich’s artistic and documental prose on the example of the book Boys in Zinc: “Fear is more human than courage” | Abstract | 
			
				| Zoja Kuca | 
			
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								| Vol 40, No 2 (2016): Self-Narratives and Social Criticism (Guest Editor: Christophe Ippolito) | Transcultural Mobility and Contemporary Self-Narratives in Francophone Canada | Abstract | 
			
				| Adina Balint | 
			
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								| Vol 40, No 2 (2016): Self-Narratives and Social Criticism (Guest Editor: Christophe Ippolito) | Life as Fiction: the Autofictional Turn in Women’s Writing of the Maghreb | Abstract | 
			
				| Nancy Nabil Ali | 
			
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								| Vol 40, No 2 (2016): Self-Narratives and Social Criticism (Guest Editor: Christophe Ippolito) | Alterity, First-Person Narratives and Memory in Paul Auster’s Works | Abstract | 
			
				| Mehdi Kochbati | 
			
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								| Vol 41, No 1 (2017): Lenses on English Literature and Teaching English (Guest Editors: Ferit Kilickaya & Mustafa Zeki Cirakli) | Harold Bloom’s Concern and “The Touch” that Always Does Wonders | Abstract
													
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				| Beture Memmedova | 
			
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								| Vol 43, No 2 (2019): Gothic Explorations. Studies in Literature and Film  (Guest Editors: Anna Kędra-Kardela, Aleksandra Kędzierska & Andrzej Sławomir Kowalczyk) | The Dialogic Mode in Jane Austen’s ”Northanger Abbey”: The Manorial Gothic Meets a Subversive Novel of Manners | Abstract
													
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				| Urszula Terentowicz-Fotyga | 
			
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								| Vol 46, No 1 (2022): Voices of Otherness in Francophone Literature (Guest Editors: Olga Kulagina & Anna Maziarczyk) | Linguistic Codes and Identity in "Un homme ça ne pleure pas" (2014) by Faïza Guène | Abstract | 
			
				| Dalila Arezki | 
			
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								| Vol 46, No 3 (2022): Beyond Language: Intermediality and Multimodality in Literature and Literary Studies (Guest Editors: Dominika Bugno-Narecka, Heidrun Führer & Miriam de Paiva Vieira) | Blinding Lights: The Angst of Present Time in José Saramago | Abstract
													
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				| Gabriel Franklin | 
			
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								| Vol 46, No 3 (2022): Beyond Language: Intermediality and Multimodality in Literature and Literary Studies (Guest Editors: Dominika Bugno-Narecka, Heidrun Führer & Miriam de Paiva Vieira) | Beyond Language: On Intermediality (and Multimodality) in Literature | Abstract
													
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				| Dominika Bugno-Narecka | 
			
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								| Vol 46, No 4 (2022): Travel narratives. Anabase and catabase from Romanticism (Guest Editors: Carlota Vicens-Pujol & Jolanta Rachwalska von Rejchwald) | Along the Tramuntana Mountains: George Sand, the Mountain, the Sea and the Self | Abstract | 
			
				| Isabelle Bes Hoghton | 
			
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								| Vol 46, No 4 (2022): Travel narratives. Anabase and catabase from Romanticism (Guest Editors: Carlota Vicens-Pujol & Jolanta Rachwalska von Rejchwald) | Some Details on "L'image de l'autre dans Aaron, roman montréalais d'Yves Thériault" by Natalie Mojžíšová, Article Published in Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature, 46(1), 2022, pp. 39–48, https://journals.umcs.pl/lsmll/article/view/12638/0 | Abstract | 
			
				| Victor Teboul | 
			
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								| Vol 44, No 4 (2020): Geocritical Readings of Literature over the Centuries (Guest Editors: Loubna Achheb & Anna Maziarczyk) | Fantasy and Metalepsis in Rainbow Rowell’s Diptych “Fangirl” (2013) and “Carry On” (2015) | Abstract | 
			
				| Marion Velain | 
			
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