Published Online: 2023-11-30
Published in Print: 2023-12-15
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Editorial
- Articles
- ZAA at 70
- Mary Ashraf and the “Research Group on Working Class Literature”: The Programmatic Pursuit of a New Research Field in the GDR Anglistik
- “To this Silent Paper I May Confess it”: Diary Writing and Trauma in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
- Wotan’s Biopunk: The Grim(m) German God and His English Bloodsport in Sarban’s The Sound of His Horn
- Modes of Social Closure in Morten Tyldum’s Film The Imitation Game
- Authorial Lives and Deaths: Revisiting Perumal Murugan’s Literary Death and Afterlives
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Editorial
- Articles
- ZAA at 70
- Mary Ashraf and the “Research Group on Working Class Literature”: The Programmatic Pursuit of a New Research Field in the GDR Anglistik
- “To this Silent Paper I May Confess it”: Diary Writing and Trauma in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
- Wotan’s Biopunk: The Grim(m) German God and His English Bloodsport in Sarban’s The Sound of His Horn
- Modes of Social Closure in Morten Tyldum’s Film The Imitation Game
- Authorial Lives and Deaths: Revisiting Perumal Murugan’s Literary Death and Afterlives