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Language and its Contexts-- Le Langage et ses contextes
Transposition and Transformation of Meaning?-- Transposition et transformation du sens ?©2011 Conference proceedings -
Intertextual Transactions in Contemporary British Fiction
©2021 Monographs -
Chinese reverse glass painting 1720-1820
An artistic meeting between China and the West. Preface by Danielle Elisseeff©2020 Thesis -
Enhancing the Effectiveness of the EU Public Procurement Framework
Case studies of Lithuania and Germany©2020 Thesis -
C. S. Lewis and the Craft of Communication
©2020 Textbook -
Imprinting Identities
Illustrated Latin-Language Histories of St. Stephen’s Kingdom (1488–1700)©2016 Monographs -
Studies of Business Law – Recent Developments and Perspectives
Contributions to the International Conference "Perspectives of Business Law in the Third Millennium", November 2, 2012, Bucharest©2013 Conference proceedings -
The Positive Image of the Jew in the ‘Comedia’
©2005 Monographs -
Regulating Health and Safety Management in the European Union
A Study of the Dynamics of Change©2002 Edited Collection -
Katowice Interdisciplinary and Comparative Studies
Literature, Anthropology and CultureThis newly launched series creates the opportunity for those scholars who, on the one hand, wish to see literary works in the unceasing dialogue with other arts and, on the other, want to rethink literary theory in terms of its embededness in the reflection which involves notions crucial for the shape of contemporary human community such as democracy, justice, friendship, hospitality, home, passions, and many others. Thus we invite essays on a wide range of topics which include studies of individual texts placing them in a rich web of comparative references not turning away from the body-politic, interpretations of texts and images as important ways towards the formation of cultural identity, explorations of the dialogue between the word and the image with the complicated transpositions taking place in the process, as well as in-depth investigations of particular notions in their historical and multicultural contexts. The analyses undertaken by the authors in this series will make a serious contribution to a better understanding of the notions and processes constituting our being together. This newly launched series creates the opportunity for those scholars who, on the one hand, wish to see literary works in the unceasing dialogue with other arts and, on the other, want to rethink literary theory in terms of its embededness in the reflection which involves notions crucial for the shape of contemporary human community such as democracy, justice, friendship, hospitality, home, passions, and many others. Thus we invite essays on a wide range of topics which include studies of individual texts placing them in a rich web of comparative references not turning away from the body-politic, interpretations of texts and images as important ways towards the formation of cultural identity, explorations of the dialogue between the word and the image with the complicated transpositions taking place in the process, as well as in-depth investigations of particular notions in their historical and multicultural contexts. The analyses undertaken by the authors in this series will make a serious contribution to a better understanding of the notions and processes constituting our being together.
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