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  • Fiction and Reality

    The series Fiction and Reality focuses on the juxtaposition of fiction and reality. Firmly rooted in comparative Literature, its monographs and anthologies explore topics like the interaction of fiction and reality or fiction’s potential to resist reality. Not limited to classical literary studies, publications frequently explore their topics in relation to other disciplines like film, fan fiction or computer games.

    2 publications

  • Mediated Fictions

    Studies in Verbal and Visual Narratives

    ISSN: 2194-5918

    The Mediated Fiction series aims at providing a forum for studies in English Language and Literatures, but also Comparative Literature, the History of Sciences, and Slavonic Languages and Literatures. The series emphasis is on studies in Verbal and Visual Narratives. The editors, Professor Artur Blaim and Associate Professor Ludmila Gruszewska-Blaim, specialize in literary theory, cultural semiotics and fictional worlds in literature and cinema. The Mediated Fiction series aims at providing a forum for studies in English Language and Literatures, but also Comparative Literature, the History of Sciences, and Slavonic Languages and Literatures. The series emphasis is on studies in Verbal and Visual Narratives. The editors, Professor Artur Blaim and Associate Professor Ludmila Gruszewska-Blaim, specialize in literary theory, cultural semiotics and fictional worlds in literature and cinema. The Mediated Fiction series aims at providing a forum for studies in English Language and Literatures, but also Comparative Literature, the History of Sciences, and Slavonic Languages and Literatures. The series emphasis is on studies in Verbal and Visual Narratives. The editors, Professor Artur Blaim and Associate Professor Ludmila Gruszewska-Blaim, specialize in literary theory, cultural semiotics and fictional worlds in literature and cinema.

    23 publications

  • World Science Fiction Studies

    ISSN: 2296-8814

    World Science Fiction Studies understands science fiction to be an inherently global phenomenon. Proposals are invited for monographs and edited collections that celebrate the tremendous reach of a genre that continues to be interpreted and transformed by a variety of cultures and linguistic communities around the world. The series embraces this global vision of the genre but also supports the articulation of each community’s unique approach to the challenges of science, technology and society. The series encourages the use of contemporary theoretical approaches (e.g. postcolonialism, posthumanism, feminisms, ecocriticism) as well as engagement with positionalities understood through critical race and ethnicity studies, gender studies, queer theory, disability studies, class analysis, and beyond. Interdisciplinary work and research on any media (e.g. print, film, television, visual arts, video games, new media) is welcome. The language of the series is English. Advisory Board: Jinyi Chu (Yale University), Antonio Cordoba (Manhattan College), Elizabeth Ginway (University of Florida), Hugh O’Connell (University of Massachusetts, Boston), Iva Polak (University of Zagreb), Umberto Rossi (Sapienza University of Rome), Alfredo Luiz Suppia (University of Campinas), Ida Yoshinaga (Georgia Institute of Technology).

    4 publications

  • Title: Polyphony in Fiction

    Polyphony in Fiction

    A Stylistic Analysis of "Middlemarch</I>, "Nostromo</I>, and "Herzog</I>
    by Masayuki Teranishi (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: After Intimacy

    After Intimacy

    The Culture of Divorce in the West since 1789
    by Karl Leydecker (Volume editor) Nicholas White (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Edited Collection
  • Title: Popular Genres and Their Uses in Fiction

    Popular Genres and Their Uses in Fiction

    by Jadwiga Węgrodzka (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: Internationality in American Fiction

    Internationality in American Fiction

    Henry James – William Dean Howells – William Faulkner – Toni Morrison
    by Armin Paul Frank (Volume editor) Rolf Lohse (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Intersectional Futures in Climate Fiction

    Intersectional Futures in Climate Fiction

    Undoing the Anthropocene master narrative
    by Chiara Xausa (Author) 2025
    ©2025 Monographs
  • Title: The Technological Unconscious in Contemporary Fiction in English

    The Technological Unconscious in Contemporary Fiction in English

    by Piotr Czerwiński (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Title: The Mabo Turn in Australian Fiction

    The Mabo Turn in Australian Fiction

    by Geoff Rodoreda (Author) 2018
    Monographs
  • Title: Intertextual Transactions in Contemporary British Fiction

    Intertextual Transactions in Contemporary British Fiction

    by Patrycja Podgajna (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: Studies in Scottish Fiction: Twentieth Century

    Studies in Scottish Fiction: Twentieth Century

    by Joachim Schwend (Volume editor) Horst W. Drescher (Volume editor)
    ©1990 Edited Collection
  • Title: Imagination in Ian McEwan's Fiction

    Imagination in Ian McEwan's Fiction

    A Literary and Cognitive Science Approach
    by Cécile Leupolt (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Thesis
  • Title: Complexity in Maurice Blanchot's Fiction

    Complexity in Maurice Blanchot's Fiction

    Relations Between Science and Literature
    by Deborah M. Hess (Author)
    ©1999 Monographs
  • Title: Neologismen in der Science Fiction

    Neologismen in der Science Fiction

    Eine Untersuchung ihrer Übersetzung vom Englischen ins Deutsche
    by Anja Schüler (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Thesis
  • Title: Academia in Fact and Fiction

    Academia in Fact and Fiction

    by Ludmiła Gruszewska-Blaim (Volume editor) Merritt Moseley (Volume editor) 2017
    ©2016 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Emmett Till Trauma in US Fiction

    The Emmett Till Trauma in US Fiction

    Psychological Realism, Magic Realism, and the Spectral
    by Martín Fernández Fernández (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Title: Telling Terror in Contemporary Australian Fiction

    Telling Terror in Contemporary Australian Fiction

    by Tino Dallmann (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Thesis
  • Title: Fictions to Live In

    Fictions to Live In

    Narration as an Argument for Fiction in Salman Rushdie's Novels
    by Joel Kuortti (Author)
    ©1998 Thesis
  • Title: The Uncanny House in Elizabeth Bowen’s Fiction

    The Uncanny House in Elizabeth Bowen’s Fiction

    by Olena Lytovka (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: Transgressing Boundaries in Jeanette Winterson’s Fiction

    Transgressing Boundaries in Jeanette Winterson’s Fiction

    by Sonia Front (Author) 2012
    ©2010 Thesis
  • Title: Futuristic Worlds in Australian Aboriginal Fiction

    Futuristic Worlds in Australian Aboriginal Fiction

    by Iva Polak (Author) 2017
    ©2017 Monographs
  • Title: «Hectic, hippic» and «hygienic» : Adjectives in Victorian Fiction

    «Hectic, hippic» and «hygienic» : Adjectives in Victorian Fiction

    A Semantic Analysis
    by Chris Kunze (Author)
    ©2009 Thesis
  • Title: Linguistic Impoliteness in (Translated) Children’s Fiction

    Linguistic Impoliteness in (Translated) Children’s Fiction

    by Monika Pleyer (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Thesis
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