All Stories

  1. Exploring Ethics and Art in Ali Smith’s Fiction: How Stories Reflect Today’s World
  2. Understanding Ali Smith’s Characters: Crises, Themes, and Social Issues
  3. Becoming acquainted with Ali Smith
  4. Introducing Ali Smith: Her Place in Modern British Literature and Her Ongoing Artistic Conversation
  5. Ekphrastic Moments: Art Encounters in Ali Smith’s Novels
  6. Magical Interventions: Disruptive Figures in Ali Smith’s Novels
  7. Other Artistic Encounters: Exploring Art in Ali Smith’s Novels
  8. Land of My Soul: National Identity and Environmental Concerns in Ali Smith’s Work
  9. Intertextual Encounters with Art: Dialogue in Ali Smith’s Novels
  10. The Transformative Power of Art in Ali Smith’s Fiction
  11. Conclusion. How Ali Smith's fiction promotes solidarity through dialogue
  12. Social and Digital Crises in Ali Smith’s Work
  13. Is Philippa Gregory’s Portrayal of Catherine of Aragon Feminist or Simply Commercial?
  14. The Subversive Power of C. J. Sansom’s Historical Crime Fiction
  15. Comparing Catherine of Aragon in British and Spanish Women’s Historical Novels
  16. Hilary Mantel’s subversive use of Whig Historiography in the Wake of Brexit
  17. Open Your Mind, Sharpen Your Wits: The Benefits of Study Abroad for Erasmus+ Students
  18. The Humanities Still Matter: Exploring Identity, Gender, and Space in Modern Europe
  19. Challenging National Identities through A Transcultural Approach to English Language Teaching
  20. Romanian Immigrants in Spain: Analysing the Impact of the “Hola, Soy Rumano” Campaign
  21. How CLIL Helps Students Improve Grammar and Vocabulary in Secondary Schools
  22. Testing Progress in Listening and Reading in CLIL and Non-CLIL Settings
  23. How CLIL Affects Motivation, Attitudes, and Beliefs in Learning English
  24. The British Working Class on Holiday: A Critical Look at ITV’s Benidorm
  25. The Impact of Studying Abroad on English Learning and Motivation
  26. Reimagining Cultural Identity: Transcultural and Translingual Communication in Virtual Spaces
  27. Madonna: Semiotics of Performance and Success
  28. Reviewing Brave New Worlds: Classics of European Children's Literature
  29. Rural, White, and Straight: Examining England's Tourist Image
  30. BTA’s Cool Britannia: British National Identity in the New Millennium
  31. Selling an/other Wales: A Deconstructive Approach to Tourist Imagery
  32. Forgiven, Not Forgotten: Translation in Second Language Teaching
  33. Two Markets, Two Countries? Gender and Race in the Promotion of Scotland as a Tourist Destination
  34. Unothering Wales: Domestication as a Tourist Marketing Strategy
  35. Liaison Interpreting in the ELF Classroom: A Case Study