This volume brings together a diverse but well-balanced selection of the plenary lectures, scholarly papers and round tables presented at the AEDEAN Conference at Huesca. The contents of this e-book are divided into four sections. The volume opens with two thought-provoking essays by writers Anne Karpf (London Metropolitan University) and Tabish Khair (Aahrus University). The next two sections constitute the main body of the volume and comprise over thirty essays on the two wider areas of scholarship within English and North-American studies: literature and cultural studies (Part I) and language and linguistics (Part II). Finally, the last section of this volume includes some of the latest findings of three research projects in the form of round tables, dealing with cutting-edge research topics such as Neo-Victorian studies, musical narratives of the American West and European renditions of the American West. In short, the contributions included in this volume succeed not only in putting forward provocative and innovative research, but also in sampling the wealth and breadth of scholarly interests and approaches that the annual AEDEAN Conference unfailingly gathers.
Re-creating Lives: The Possibilities and Limits of Creative Nonfiction
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Fiction and fact: Making sense of the world in literature
págs. 25-30
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Silenced women in magdalene asylums: Irish history uncovered
págs. 39-44
Living with war: The siege of New Orleans through the "Journal of Julia Legrand"
págs. 45-50
“I Want to Be an Earth Mother”: Birth Imagery in the Poetry of Sylvia Plath
págs. 51-56
págs. 57-63
Winston Smith’s Revolution and Humanity: "George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four"
págs. 63-68
Sound Phenomenology: The Sound of Space and Space of Sound in Bruce Nauman
págs. 69-74
Too Huge a Theme for Too Slight a Treatment: Toni Morrison’s God Help the Child
págs. 75-84
Nostalgia for an Unlived Childhood: John Ashbery’s Girls on the Run
págs. 85-90
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Peadar O’Donnell’s Reportage on the Spanish Civil War: Between Journalism and Fiction
págs. 97-104
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Molecularising the Nation: Mrs. Bhave’s Homeless Diaspora
págs. 119-124
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Urban Tales: Women’s Imaginaries in Short Fiction about the Troubles
págs. 145-158
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Impersonal constructions in Early Modern English: a case study of "like" and "please"
págs. 177-184
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Variation in Verbal Complementation Patterns in Nativised Varieties of English:: the Case of REMEMBER in Indian English
págs. 207-214
The Status of Nouns in Yanito: Borrowings or Code-Switches?
págs. 215-224
págs. 225-234
págs. 235-240
The ICE Project Looks at Iberia: The International Corpus of Gibraltar English
Elena Seoane Posse, Cristina Suárez Gómez, Lucía Loureiro Porto
págs. 241-248
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(Neo-)Victorian Studies and/in Spain: An Assessment
Rosario Arias Doblas, Laura Monrós Gaspar, Sonia Villegas López, María Jesús Lorenzo Modia, Antonio Ballesteros González
págs. 277-280
When They Change the Mike for the Pen: Musical Narratives of the American West
Ángel Chaparro Sáinz, Soraya Alonso Alconada, Antoni Monserrat Ferrer, Monika Madinabeitia Medrano
págs. 281-284
East of the West: European Renditions of the American West
Ángel Chaparro Sáinz, Amaia Ibarraran Bigalondo, David Río Raigadas
págs. 285-288
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