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- Stambolija, LucijaThe Notion of Innocence in Henry James's The Turn of the Screw and its Film Adaptations
- Elkasović, SelmaThe Notions of House and Home in Donal Ryan's the Spinning Heart and the Thing about December
- Komar, Karla TeaThe Outlooks on Confessional Poetry
- Mikačić, AnđelinaThe Poetic Vein of Marianne Moore
- Šporer, IngridThe Poetic Vision of William Blake's "Songs of Innocence" and "Of Experience"
- Vinski, PetraThe Real and the Fictive in Philip K. Dick's Novels
- Vučković, MartaThe Relationship between Colour Perception and Colour Expression in the Lexicon through the Prism of Cognitive Linguistics
- Vuković, VeljkoThe Relationship between Wilde and Nietzsche's Literary Philosophy: When Morality and Aesthetics Collide
- Babić, MirelaThe Representation of Family in Charles Dickens' "David Copperfield" and "Hard Times"
- Peulić, LanaThe Representation of Queen Victoria in Postfeminist Biopics: Mourning and Old Age in Mrs. Brown (1997) and Victoria & Abdul (2017)
- Haramija, FranjicaThe Role of English in Communicative Practices of Croatian Adolescents: a Sociolinguistic Analysis
- Černeka, EmiliThe Scottish Gothic Modes and Imaginary as Manifested in James Hogg's the Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner and R. L. Stevenson's the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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