VOLUME 13, NUMBER 2
HUMOUR AND PATHOS IN LITERATURE AND THE ARTS (II)
In progress
R. K. Narayan’s (Post-)Colonial Perspective: Malgudi in Its Humour
Ludmila Volná pages 5-14
Who has the Last Word? The Dead and their Lively Humour in Máirtín Ó Cadhain’s
Cré na Cille
Roxana Doncu pages 15-26
Humour as Survival Strategy in Walter Scott’s Waverley, Rob Roy and Redgauntlet
Cristian Vijea pages 27-36
Bollywood Comedy Films as Catalysts for Body Positivity and Self-Acceptance
Kishan Kumar Mishra pages 37-47
Features of the ironic detective in Daniel Pennac’s novel The Scapegoat
Hanna Aleksandrova and Hanna Tabakova
pages 48-59
“Laughing in the Face of Patriarchy”: The Role of Gendered Humor in Mafalda by Quino
Artemis Papailia pages 60-72