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Weed-ing the Roots: Constructing Immigrant Identity in A.M. Bakalar’s Madame Mephisto (2012)
Bryla, Martyna Marika (2014-07-21)Poles are one of the three largest non-UK born ethnic groups in all countries and most regions of the United Kingdom. Since Poland’s accession to the European Union in May 2004, thousands of Poles have come to the UK in ... -
Weeding out the Roots? Migrant Identity in A.M. Bakalar’s Polish-British Fiction
Bryla, Martyna Marika (Universidad Complutense, 2020)Poles are one of the largest non-UK born ethnic groups in all countries and most regions of the United Kingdom. Since Poland’s accession to the European Union in May 2004, thousands of Poles have migrated to the UK, hoping ... -
Writing Prague: Philip Roth's and John Updike's Literary Takes on the Czech Capital.
Bryla, Martyna Marika (Purdue University Press, 2020)In this essay, a productive critical dialogue is established between Philip Roth’s and John Updike’s representations of Prague under communism in The Prague Orgy (1985) and “Bech in Czech” (1987). Focusing on two central ...