in esse: English Studies in Albania

in esse: English Studies in Albania

Volume 8, No.2, Spring 2017

Table of Contents

Introduction

ENCOUNTERS IN TRAVEL LITERATURE

The meeting between the English of British travellers and the languages from Southern Europe: Separation or connection? (abstract)
Françoise BESSON

MIGRANT EXPERIENCE IN THE NOVEL

Form through history in Sam Selvon’s ‘The Lonely Londoners’ (abstract)
Blerina LANI

“Dar-link, do you vant a kavitchka?” The Interplay of Language and Identity in Charlotte Mendelson’s ‘Almost English’ (abstract)
Fanni FELDMANN

IDENTITY, LANGUAGE, NATION IN DRAMA                                                                      

“Things are changing under the skin of England” : Representation of immigrant encounters in Hanif Kureishi’s ‘Borderline’ (abstract)
Yağmur DEMIR

‘Neither fish nor flesh:’ Translations in Brian Friel’s ‘Translations’  (abstract)
Dilek OZTURK-YAGCI                                                                                                   

SYMBOLS AND IMAGES IN THE NOVEL

“Stop the train and go thither”: Seeing the unseen in some of Vladimir Nabokov’s works (abstract)
Rudolf SÁRDI                           

The loss of identity in John Banville’s ‘The Book of Evidence’ (abstract)
Yana YANKOVA-GEORGIEVA

  
                                                           

Published: Biannual ISSN: 2078 – 7413

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