Wypromowane prace dyplomowe
2015
Prace magisterskie
- Strong Children and Weak Adults in Stephen King's Horror Fiction.
- Mediating Between Cultures: Identity Formation in the Works of Maxine Hong Kingston, Jade Snow Wong and Kim Ronyoung.
- Challenging the Popular Image of the West in the Works of Edgar Laurence Doctorow, Cormac McCarthy and Ishmael Reed.
- The Construction of The Western Hero in Literature and Film
- Trauma and Identity Crisis in Contemporary Native American Literature
- Criminal Manhattan as a Reflection on the Condition of Modern Society.
- The Motif of Isolation in the Selected Works by Stephen King and Jonathan Demme
- Coming-of-Age: In Search of the Self in Contemporary Chinese American Fiction
- Investigation and Court Case As Manifestations of Racism in the American South.
- Forensic Imagination in Investigative Journalism
- The Fight for Human Rights in Contemporary Mexican-American Literature
- The Changing Figure of the Detective in Contemporary American Literature and Fiction.
- Place in Native American Culture And Literature: Simon J. Ortiz's Woven Stone, Joy Harjo's How We Became Humans, N. Scott Momaday's In the Presence of the Sun.
- Obsession as the Primary Motif in the Life and Work of Patricia Highsmith
- The Motif of the Road in Cormac McCarthy's Fiction
- The Aesthetics of Serial Killing and Serial Killers in American Literature
- The Role of Place in the American Southwestern Women's Literature
- Investigation as a Struggle of Reason and Emotions in Detective Fiction of American Romanticism.
- Documenting Chicano Borderland Experience in the Works of Louis Alberto Urrea
- Psychological Thriller and Its Film Adaptations