The thesis deals with a comparative analysis of the demon-lover motif in selected texts of English and American literature. The theoretical basis is the characteristics of the medieval ballad James Harris and some variations of the examined representation in the collection of traditional ballads by F. J. Child. Particular attention is paid to the role of supernatural in relation to the issue of guilt and punishment, in this regard, also the romantic versions of M. G. Lewis, G. A. Bürger and K. J. Erben are considered. The following chapters deals with stories that develop the demon-lover motif (the post-war stories by E. Bowen and S. Jackson). The literary analysis focuses primarily on the trauma of personal and historical past, and the rel...
This diploma thesis deals with the literary analysis of the theme of a labyrinth which appears in An...
This project, which is a combination of historical research, literary analysis, and creative writing...
The purpose of this diploma thesis is an analysis of selected texts of three popular American author...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis presents a holistic overview of the dramatic, did...
This article aims to study the motive of demonization in world literature and its origin. The concep...
This paper examines the concept of paranoia found in two short stories based on the same folk ballad...
THE POPULAR LITERATURE of witchcraft in England almost invariably featured spirits, or “familiars”, ...
The focus of this thesis is the supernatural ballads of northern Europe and, in particular, how we c...
The topic of this thesis is the only collection of short stories the American writer Shirley Jackson...
One area of history that historians have ignored is that of children and their relationship to witch...
The bachelor thesis deals with a comparative analysis of particular themes and motifs in traditional...
215 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Why are demonic characters so...
Demons in the Middle Ages were primarily known as creatures that could feel only envy, anger, and ma...
The bachelor thesis deals with the theme of the haunted house in two novels, namely The Haunting of ...
In mid twentieth century Britain, after the experience of total war, evil was not an abstract concep...
This diploma thesis deals with the literary analysis of the theme of a labyrinth which appears in An...
This project, which is a combination of historical research, literary analysis, and creative writing...
The purpose of this diploma thesis is an analysis of selected texts of three popular American author...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis presents a holistic overview of the dramatic, did...
This article aims to study the motive of demonization in world literature and its origin. The concep...
This paper examines the concept of paranoia found in two short stories based on the same folk ballad...
THE POPULAR LITERATURE of witchcraft in England almost invariably featured spirits, or “familiars”, ...
The focus of this thesis is the supernatural ballads of northern Europe and, in particular, how we c...
The topic of this thesis is the only collection of short stories the American writer Shirley Jackson...
One area of history that historians have ignored is that of children and their relationship to witch...
The bachelor thesis deals with a comparative analysis of particular themes and motifs in traditional...
215 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Why are demonic characters so...
Demons in the Middle Ages were primarily known as creatures that could feel only envy, anger, and ma...
The bachelor thesis deals with the theme of the haunted house in two novels, namely The Haunting of ...
In mid twentieth century Britain, after the experience of total war, evil was not an abstract concep...
This diploma thesis deals with the literary analysis of the theme of a labyrinth which appears in An...
This project, which is a combination of historical research, literary analysis, and creative writing...
The purpose of this diploma thesis is an analysis of selected texts of three popular American author...