Publication date: 19.12.2014
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Editor-in-Chief Celina Juda
Secretary Anna Car
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https://doi.org/10.4467/20843933ST.14.025.3072Słowa kluczowe: James Joyce, modernism, culture studies, corporeal discourse, medicine and literature, Sergei Eisenstein, James Joyce, Ulisses, the theory of montage, “inner monologue”, James Joyce, Roman mythology, Modernism and Myth, Joyce, “Ulysses”, Soviet Union, Eisenstein, James Joyce, Klaus Buhlert, Hörspiel, radio theater, adaptation, food, hunger, James Joyce, Daniil Kharms, Joyce, postcolonial, theory, Finnegans Wake, Sanskrit, Buddhism, India