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Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, Tm. 11 (2019)


1.
Pride as a Metaphorical Treasure: The Conceptualization of Pride and Self-Respect in English and Serbian via ‘The Possession of a Precious Object’ Scenario
Andrijana Broćić
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2019. - Tm. 11, p. 11–43

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2019.11.1
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2.
Stylized Quotations as Parodic Practice in Teenage Dating Blogs: Stylizing Patterns, Quotative Marking and Language-Ideological Meanings
Ksenija Bogetić
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2019. - Tm. 11, p. 45–68

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2019.11.2
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3.
Using Games to Revise Grammar and Vocabulary — Students’ Perspective
Milica Vitaz
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2019. - Tm. 11, p. 69–79

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2019.11.3
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4.
Early Foreign Language Learning: Intensive Exposure, Vocabulary Development and the Cognitive Skills Involved
Lia Efstathiadi
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2019. - Tm. 11, p. 81–111

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2019.11.4
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5.
Recreation of the Second Degree: Updike’s Shakespeare in Translation
Alexander Shurbanov
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2019. - Tm. 11, p. 115–131

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2019.11.5
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6.
John Updike’s The Centaur and the Artist Divided
James Plath
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2019. - Tm. 11, p. 133–143

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2019.11.6
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7.
Psychic Sexuality: Memory and Dream in John Updike’s Villages
Pradipta Sengupta
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2019. - Tm. 11, p. 145–159

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2019.11.7
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8.
Revolutionary Vibes of 1968 and the American Dream
Radojka Vukčević
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2019. - Tm. 11, p. 161–181

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2019.11.8
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9.
Narratives in the Visual Field: Legacy of 1968 in Belgrade and the Art of Performance
Aleksandra V. Jovanović
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2019. - Tm. 11, p. 183–198

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2019.11.9
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10.
Moral Corruption in Shakespeare’s Macbeth
Milena Kaličanin, Nina Miladinović
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2019. - Tm. 11, p. 199–225

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2019.11.10
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11.
Faces of Empire in Graham Swift’s Waterland
Bojana Gledić
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2019. - Tm. 11, p. 227–246

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2019.11.11
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12.
Role of Paratexts in Mediating Ideologically Adapted Translations in the Soviet Union: The Case of Robert Burns
Natalia Kaloh Vid
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2019. - Tm. 11, p. 247–265

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2019.11.12
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13.
The Mirror and a Gun: Narrative Aspects of Nick Cave’s “O’Malley’s Bar”
Branislava Miladinov
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2019. - Tm. 11, p. 267–287

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2019.11.13
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