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JACLR-Volume5-Issue1

LITERARY RESEARCH ISSN 2340-650X

5.1.1 Bonet Safont, Juan Marcos. " La representación esotérica y oculta del magnetismo animal en la literatura española de ficción: el caso de Emilio Carrere (1881-1947).” JACLR: Journal of Artistic Creation and Literary Research 5.1 (2017): 1-11

5.1.2. Carcas Moreno, Leyre. "The Gender Politics of Trauma during the Great War in Mrs. Dalloway, The Return of the Soldier and Sunset Song.” JACLR: Journal of Artistic Creation and Literary Research 5.1 (2017): 12-18

5.1.3. Gil Bonilla, John Fredy & Ramírez Castellanos, Felipe. "The use of epistemic and deontic modality in Spanish students of English in tertiary education.” JACLR: Journal of Artistic Creation and Literary Research 5.1 (2017): 19-29

5.1.4. González Vázquez, Jorge y Sanz Jiménez, Miguel. "El fin de la infancia en la narración transmedia de The Walking Dead” JACLR: Journal of Artistic Creation and Literary Research 5.1 (2017): 30-36

5.1.5. Iranzo Represa, Jimena."Children’s literature: A study on the writer Richmal Crompton and her character William Brown” JACLR: Journal of Artistic Creation and Literary Research 5.1 (2017): 37-47

5.1.6. Jiménez de la Fuente, Mercedes. "Los últimos años de Miguel de Cervantes.” JACLR: Journal of Artistic Creation and Literary Research 5.1 (2017): 48-50

5.1.7. Montesdeoca, Marta. "Más allá de las cosas: Gertrude Stein y Louise Bourgeois.” JACLR: Journal of Artistic Creation and Literary Research 5.1 (2017): 51-60

5.1.8. Ortiz Ordieres, Laura. "The catastrophe of memory in Virginia Woolf’s Jacob’s Room.” JACLR: Journal of Artistic Creation and Literary Research 5.1 (2017): 61-71

5.1.9. Pacheco Sánchez, Manuel. “Tiempo y música en los Cuatro Cuartetos de T. S. Eliot” JACLR: Journal of Artistic Creation and Literary Research 5.1 (2017): 72-81

5.1.10. Geană, Gheorghiță (Autor), Vasile, Nina. (Traductora) “Antropomorfismo y antropocentrismo (Una aplicación al poema rumano folklórico Mioritza.)” JACLR: Journal of Artistic Creation and Literary Research 5.1 (2017): 82-89