Table of Contents
Poetics
Text’s Suppression as the Apparatus of the Marginality Hierarchy (Gérard Wajcman’s Novel “The Forbidden”) | PDF (Українська) |
Galyna Dranenko | 7-24 |
“Language, You are Sacred”: Reflections on Language in German Poetry of Bukovyna | PDF (Deutsch) |
Petro Rychlo | 25-39 |
“On That Side…” “Women of His Dreams” | PDF (Українська) |
Feliks Shteynbuk | 40-54 |
Intertextuality
The Passionatrity of Flash Fiction: The Story of Siegfried Lenz “Das serbische Mädchen” | PDF (Українська) |
Tetiana Basniak | 55-70 |
“The Master of Petersburg” by J. M. Coetzee as a Fictional Biography | PDF (Українська) |
Olexandr Keba | 71-93 |
Transformation of the Old Testament Female Tradition Characters Within the Lyrics of Rose Ausländer | PDF (Українська) |
Olha Kravchuk | 94-105 |
Imagology
The Metaphor of the Jewish People in the English Poetry by Rose Ausländer on the Example of the Poems “The Forbidden Tree” and “The Clinic” | PDF (Українська) |
Iryna Vikyrchak | 106-115 |
The Supporting “I”: Otherness and Doubles in Contemporary Scottish Literature | PDF (Українська) |
Viktoriia Ivanenko | 116-135 |
The Image of Neighbouring Country and Selfidentification Issues in “Make Your Own Paradise” by M. Shchygel | PDF (Українська) |
Olesia Kalyniushko | 136-151 |
Personality Sphere in the Novel “Chervony” by A. Kokotyukha | PDF (Українська) |
Lyudmila Romas | 152-173 |
Interdisciplinary Discourse
Discourse of Power and Criticism of Consumerism in D. Mitchell’s “Cloud Atlas” | PDF (Українська) |
Dmytro Drozdovskyi | 204-214 |
Austrian Regional Literature of the 1930–40’s: Between “Blood and Soil Literature” and “Asphalt Literature” | PDF (Українська) |
Yulia Isapchuk | 215-230 |
Culturological discourse of A. Averchenko's story “The Death of an African Hunter” | PDF (Русский) |
Marina Lebedzeva | 231-246 |
The Marginal Character’s Specificity in the Texts of German Writers Representing the 1968 Generation | PDF (Українська) |
Maryna Orlova | 247-261 |
Methodology and Gender Studies
The Concept of Post-Non-Classic al Methodological Strategy by Professor Olexander Oguy | |
Olha Chervinska | 174-186 |
Russian-Soviet Literature of the 1960s and 1970s: Motherhood in Disguise, or A Male Anti-Feminist Rhethoric for what it’s Worth | |
Olga Tabachnikova | 187-203 |