An overview of literary mapping projects on cities: literary spaces, literary maps and sociological (re)conceptualisations of space Urška Perenič OriginalPaper 29 April 2014 Pages: 13 - 25
“Every monument erected by a nation to its greats is erected to the nation itself”: Vodnik, Prešeren, and the nationalization of the Carniolan capital’s topography Marijan Dović OriginalPaper 30 April 2014 Pages: 27 - 41
The memory of national literature in Budapest city centre Péter Hajdu OriginalPaper 16 May 2014 Pages: 43 - 50
Literary Tallinn at the end of the nineteenth century: the structure of its townscape. An overview Elle-Mari Talivee OriginalPaper 01 February 2014 Pages: 51 - 62
Gendering the capital: Zofka Kveder’s rhetorical construction of women’s position in the urban topography Katja Mihurko Poniž OriginalPaper 02 February 2014 Pages: 63 - 76
A heaven out of hell: the inversion of incarnational dynamics in Canto X of Dante’s Inferno Bill Friesen OriginalPaper 07 September 2013 Pages: 111 - 127
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Paroles à la dérive R.-L. Etienne Barnett OriginalPaper 14 February 2014 Pages: 129 - 143
Political interrogation in contemporary Chinese fiction Jincai Yang OriginalPaper 30 April 2014 Pages: 145 - 156
“Relax and enjoy these disasters”: news media consumption and family life in Don DeLillo’s White Noise Adina Baya OriginalPaper 15 June 2013 Pages: 159 - 174
Alienation or empowerment? Reading, writing, and orature in God’s Bits of Wood Gerard Lavatori OriginalPaper 02 May 2013 Pages: 175 - 184
From devotion to disillusionment: the changing face of Penelope from Homer to Buero to Miras Maria R. Rippon OriginalPaper 05 February 2013 Pages: 185 - 202
Avatars de l’identité : écritures du non-dit dans la prose de D. T. Analis à l’instar de Camus dans Le Premier Homme Antigone Vlavianou OriginalPaper 28 May 2013 Pages: 203 - 210
La Femme Intellectuelle Chez Henri Lopes Ngozi Obiajulum Iloh OriginalPaper 11 August 2012 Pages: 211 - 228
Postwar Italian drama and the theater of Carlo Terron Robert J. Cardullo OriginalPaper 24 July 2012 Pages: 229 - 239
The past is always in the present. Aether and the returns of history and Europe’s new post-1989 peripheries. The cases of Mihail Sebastian’s diary and Emir Suljagić’s Srebrenica memoir Guido Snel OriginalPaper 08 September 2013 Pages: 241 - 256
The literary translator as social agent: Zhou Zuoren and the literature for children Chu Shen OriginalPaper 28 May 2014 Pages: 257 - 273
Cross-cultural translation: attitudes, feelings and affective interactions Yifeng Sun OriginalPaper 01 February 2014 Pages: 275 - 292