Published:
Department of English Language and Literature
University of Hradec Králové
Czech Republic
ISSN: 2336-3347
Volume’s editor: Jan Suk
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Contents
Transdisciplinarity and Reterritorializing Tendencies in English Studies:
Introduction to Hradec Králové Journal of Anglophone Studies
LITERARY AND CULTURAL STUDIES
Eva Čoupková
“The Mouse of Feeling.” A sentimental mouse in Dorothy Kilner’s The Life and Perambulations of a Mouse (1784)
Jela Kehoe
Interpreting Cultural References in Discworld Series
Ivan Lacko
The Political Wonderland of the Theatre
Jozef Pecina
Thomas Dixon and his Reconstruction Novels
Helena Tampierová
Coming to Terms with the Transcendent: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Teaching Literature in the Post-Secular Age
Alice Tihelková
The Social Identity of the Precariat, Britain’s Emerging Class
LINGUISTICS AND METHODOLOGY
Michal Bodorík
Corrective Feedbacks among Slovak Teachers of English
Edita Hornáčková Klapicová
Lexical Relations between Words: The Use of “Hell” and its Synonyms in the Bible
Monika Hřebačková
Developing Intercultural Communicative Competence in English Language Training
Petra Jesenská
Early 21st Century Neologisms in English
Martin Němec
The Potential of Pedagogic Translation in Teaching EFL
Jana Němečková
The Impact of Comenius Assistantship on Students in a Host School
Eva Reid
Challenges of Teaching English to Gifted Children
Václav Řeřicha
Translation Equivalents and the Process of Comparative Analysis: The Case of to be able to
Eva Skopečková
Literature and Second Language Acquisition: A New Didactic Model in Actual School Environment
Katarína Zamborová
Effective Support of Learner-centredness in Primary Schools in Slovakia
Antonín Zita
Digital Tagging and Discourse Theory
BOOK REVIEWS
Zuzana Buráková
Horace M. Kallen a vývoj americké kultúrní identity (Horace M. Kallen and the Evolution of American Cultural Identity)
James David Clubb
Jewishness as Humanism in Bernard Malamud’s Fiction