2018

Prace magisterskie
  • Horrifyingly Funny: Parody and Unintentional Humour in Horror Films
  • Wise Wizards, Elves and the Dark Lords: Fantastic Characters in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter Series and Their Film Adaptations
  • "We're All Infected" - the Repressed Fear of Death as the Underlying Theme of The Walking Dead TV Series
  • Visions of Cyber Reality: Technophilia and Technophobia in Contemporary Film
  • A Resistant Genre: The Universalism of Fairy Tale Motifs in Various Versions of Beauty and the Beast
  • Mortal and immortal characters in The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien, its film adaptation by Peter Jackson and the game Lord of the Rings Online

2015

Prace licencjackie
  • Turning Reality into Art in "Orlando" by Virginia Woolf

2009

Prace magisterskie
  • "A man doesn't die, he is born twice": Robert Mcliams fiction ("Eureka Street", "Manfred's Pain" and "Ripley Bogle").
  • Gender, Identity and Ideology Visualised: Ekphrasis in Tracy Chevalier's Fiction.
  • Rushdie through Language: english in Pre-Fatwa Novels.
  • Us-Women and Them-Women: Feminism and Post-colonialism in the Writing of Rachna Mara and Margaret Atwood.
  • Smelly Encounters: Smell and the Other in the British Post-Colonial Novel.
  • "Clothes That Wear Us": Identity, Belonging and Clothes in Contemporary British Fiction.
  • "Searching the horizons for the lost moons"- literary forms and their function in Jamaican writing.

2008

Prace magisterskie
  • The evolution of the concept of violence in Ian McEwan's fiction.
  • Anti-Catholic Passion in Jeanette Winterson's fiction.
  • Female tradition revised in "The book of Mrs. Noah" by Michele Roberts and "The Passion of New Eve" by Angela Carter.
  • Faith - inspired dilemmas and their various manifestations in selected novels by Graham Greene and Ethel Voynich.
  • Selected aspects of Scottish postcolonialism presented by Irvine Welsh in "Trainspotting"
  • Quest for identity in the selected novels of two generations of British postcolonial writers.