Published:
Department of English Language and Literature
Faculty of Education
University of Hradec Králové
Rokitanského 62
500 03 Hradec Králové
Czech Republic
ISSN: 2336-3347 (Print)
ISSN 2571-032X (Online)
Volume’s editor: Jan Suk
The complete electronic version can be downloaded here. The printed and electronic versions of the proceedings are identical.
Contents
Františka Schormová
Carrying the Conversation Forward
Božena Horváthová, Anja Hrćan
Functions of Metaphors in English for Specific Purposes
Zuzana Hrdličková
Function and Usage of Idioms in Written Discourse Focused on Business
Vladimíra Ježdíková
Teaching Cultural Background Studies to EFL Students: Comparison of Textbooks
Oleksandr Kapranov
EFL Students’ Perceptions of an Online Course in Advanced Grammar:
Affordances, Challenges, and Implications
Roman Ševčík
Using English as a Medium for Teaching German
Šárka Bubíková
The role of mute characters and muteness in the first English melodramas
Eva Čoupková
Urban Setting in Contemporary American Crime Fiction
David Livingstone
Insubstantial Pageant: Adapting Shakespeare in Two Texts from the Hogarth Shakespeare Project
Petr Luba
Remediation, Empathy, Creative Exegesis: The Potential of Hypermedia for Generation of New Ways of Interpretation in Art and Life
N. Batuhan Lüleci
The Voyage of the Man with the Blue Glasses
Helena Polehlová
All Roads Lead to Rome
Michala Rusňáková
Be a man, be a warrior: enforcement of masculinity by the army in Owen Sheers’ Pink Mist and The Two Worlds of Charlie F. and Gregory Burke’s Black Watch
Alice Tihelková
An Heir to Disraeli or Cameron? A Critical Look at Boris Johnsonʼs Rhetoric of One Nation Conservatism
Agata Walek
Encircled in circles? Only Revolutions as the Way to Liberate Ourselves from Language, Text, and Fragments.
Jan Suk
Review of William Shakespeare, Hamlet. Translated by Filip Krajník, edited by Anna Mikyšková, illustrations by Kateřina Fürbachová; Filip Krajník, MUNI Press, 2022. 240 p. € 11.42.
ISBN: 978-80-11-01890-0