Wypromowane prace dyplomowe
2024
Prace licencjackie
- Marital Relations in Ruth Rendell's "People Don't Do Such Things", "The Fever Tree" and Their Radio Adaptations
- Reflections on World War I in Selected Poems by Vera Brittain and Geoffrey Bache Smith
- Depiction of Women in David Edgar's "Teendreams" and Elinor Cook's "The Girl's Guide to Saving the World"
- Aspects of Grief in Jess Rothenberg's "The Catastrophic History of You and Me"
- Manipulation and Ambiguity in Thomas Eccleshare's "Heather" and Its BBC Radio Adaptation
- Depiction of Dysfunctional Family in Duncan Macmillan's "Every Brilliant Thing" and Mark Haddon's "Polar Bears"
- Narration in J.R.R. Tolkien’s "The Hobbit" and Its BBC Radio Adaptation
- Gothic Elements in “The Essex Serpent” by Sarah Perry
- Elements of Horror in "The Shadow Over Innsmouth" and Its Radio Adaptation
- Loneliness and Hope in Gail Honeyman's "Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine"
- Fairy-Tale Themes in Sound: H.Ch. Andersen's "The Snow Queen" and Its BBC Radio Adaptation
2023
Prace licencjackie
- Loss and Grief in "The Sisters" by James Joyce and "This Thing of Darkness" by Lucia Haynes and Eileen Horne
- Surreal Elements in Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and Its Radio Adaptation
- The Image of the Devil in Leon Garfield's "The Devil in the Fog” and Its Radio Adaptation
- Religious Elements in Cassandra Clare's "City of Bones" and "City of Glass"
- Historical References in George R.R. Martin's "The World of Ice and Fire"
- Victorian versus Modern Women in Arthur Wing Pinero's ''The Second Mrs Tanqueray'' and Timberlake Wertenbaker's ''The Break of Day''
- Gothic Elements in Wilkie Collins' "The Haunted Hotel" and Its Radio Adaptation
- Dystopia and Cyberpunk in "Altered Carbon" by Richard Morgan
- Experiencing Loss in John Green’s “Looking for Alaska” and Lucy Catherine's “Halfway Here”