Number of results: 14

Results of 3 selected fields/plans of study
Faculty
Faculty of Arts
Field of Study/plan
FF - Literatures in English: Literatures in English
include only defended theses

Atalebe, Stephen

(awarded the degree Ph.D.)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Arts, 2023

Programme: Literatures in English
Study plan: Literatures in English
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: Foreshadowing and Related Narrative Techniques in the Novels of Charles Dickens

Beganović, Velid

(the defence was successful)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Arts, 2023

Programme: Literatures in English
Study plan: Literatures in English
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: Visions of Unity: The Politics of Peace in the Literary Works of Virginia Woolf and Her Contemporaries in 1930s Britain

Čapek, Jan

(awarded the degree Ph.D.)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Arts, 2022

Programme: Literatures in English
Study plan: Literatures in English
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: The Figure of the Vampire: Schizoanalysis and the Commodification of Anxiety in Gothic and Horror Fiction

Fišerová, Petra

(the defence was successful)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Arts, 2022

Programme: Literatures in English
Study plan: Literatures in English
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: Five Issues with Oppositional Gender Binarism, and How John Green’s Writing Defies It.

Hájková, Adéla

(awarded the degree Ph.D.)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Arts, 2023

Programme: Literatures in English
Study plan: Literatures in English
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: Female Metamorphoses as a Tool against Anthropocentrism: Ecocritical Reading of A. S. Byatt's Selected Short Stories

Havran, Katarína

(awarded the degree Ph.D.)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Arts, 2023

Programme: Literatures in English
Study plan: Literatures in English
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: From the Phenomenal to the Posthuman Body: Maria Irene Fornes’s Painterly Aesthetics in the Context of Merleau-Ponty’s Philosophy

Hawshar, Talal

(awarded the degree Ph.D.)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Arts, 2022

Programme: Literatures in English
Study plan: Literatures in English
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: Jack Kerouac's Philosophy of Resistance: Configurations and Potentialities of Authenticity in The Duluoz Legend

Kašpárková, Barbora

(awarded the degree Ph.D.)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Arts, 2022

Programme: Literatures in English
Study plan: Literatures in English
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: On the Borders of Literature and Philosophy: Power Relationships in Iris Murdoch's Fiction.

Koudelová Stachurová, Alexandra

(awarded the degree Ph.D.)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Arts, 2023

Programme: Literatures in English
Study plan: Literatures in English
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: A Wicked King Makes a More Wicked Land: King James VI and I in the Works of Thomas Middleton

Krásná, Denisa

(the defence was successful)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Arts, 2023

Programme: Literatures in English
Study plan: Literatures in English
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: Decolonial Animal Ethic, Indigenous Veganism, and Ecofeminism in North American Culture and Literature

Morad, Tagrid

(awarded the degree Ph.D.)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Arts, 2023

Programme: Literatures in English
Study plan: Literatures in English
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: Applying Complexity Theory to Life Writing Genres: The Case of Margaret Mead's Autobiography

Plevíková, Ivana

(awarded the degree Ph.D.)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Arts, 2023

Programme: Literatures in English
Study plan: Literatures in English
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: The Relevance of Dystopian Literature: Contemporary Implications of Margaret Atwood’s Speculative Fiction

Veleski, Stefan

(awarded the degree Ph.D.)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Arts, 2022

Programme: Literatures in English
Study plan: Literatures in English
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: Theorizing Cultural Longevity: The Factors Behind the Divergent Levels of Popularity of Late Victorian Novels

Walsbergerová, Tereza

(awarded the degree Ph.D.)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Arts, 2021

Programme: Literatures in English
Study plan: Literatures in English
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: Who’s Laughing Now? New Perspectives on Humor and Paranoia in Postmodern American Fiction