- Tytuł:
- Intertextuality of C.S. Lewis’ The Last Battle
- Autorzy:
- Zegarlińska, Magdalena
- Współwytwórcy:
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University of Gdańsk
Magdalena Zegarlińska is a senior year graduate student at the University of Gdansk. She is an author of various articles devoted to film studies and British literature, and a member of research groups conducting research in the area of dreams, memory and imagination, and minorities. Her PhD dissertation is devoted to film studies and various manifestations of duality in David Lynch’s films as a source of Freudian “uncanny.” The title of her MA dissertation was: “A passage to Ridleyville: A comparative analysis of visual and auditory elements in “Alien,” “Blade Runner” “Legend,” “Black Rain,” “Gladiator” and “Black Hawk Down,” directed by Ridley Scott.” The subject of her BA research was congruent with the title of the article published in the present journal, i.e. “Intertextuality of The Last Battle by C. S. Lewis.” Her personal interests include film studies, psychoanalysis, British Victorian literature, and British children's literature - Data publikacji:
- 2017-10-17T06:03:54Z
- Wydawca:
- Department of Studies in Drama and Pre-1800 English Literature, University of Łódź
- Tematy:
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Narnia
intertextuality
apocalypse
Bible
beast fable
King Arthur
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- Dostawca treści:
- CEJSH