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Literature as crisis / Richard Brown
pt. 1: Selves in crisis. "He was a full man, ans she but an empty woman" : women's experience of existential crisis in Vita Sackville-West's Family History / Dagmara Kottke
"I felt I was German, and proud to be a German" : a crisis of allegiance in the letters of Charles Hamilton Sorley / Kinga Latała
Crisis of identity in Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca / Ewa Skał
Dissociation of the female protagonist in Ann Quin's Passages / Sabina Sosin
pt. 2 : Bonds in crisis. Meeting as a cure for crisis : B. S. Johnson's The Unfortunates and Emmanuel Levinas's Concept of the Other / Katarzyna Biela
The representation of the social identity crisis in Lady Chatterley's Lover by D. H. Lawrence / Małgorzata Kosałka
Family crisis triggered by World War II : Rachel Seiffert's The Dark Room / Alicja Lasak
"And there was nothing left in his inner world but a silent, devastated landscape" : dissolution of moral values in Sarah Waters's and Diane Setterfield's haunted house novels / Alekandra Sadowska
pt. 3 : Worlds in crisis. 2084 : the end of the world : subjectivity and power in Boualem Sansal's vision of an Islamist totalitarian society / Mateusz Dudek
South Africa, Scotland and displacement : crisis in Zoë Wicomb's The One That Got Away / Marta Fossati
Crisis of humanity : various faces of the other in the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick / Aaleksandra Sieradzka
The Maximum City : Bombay Lost and Found by Suketu Mehta as an apocalyptic vision of multiple crises of human values.

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