dr hab. Sławomir Wącior (prof. KUL)
Wydział Nauk Humanistycznych - Instytut LiteraturoznawstwaKatedra Literatury i Kultury Angielskiej
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Wypromowane prace dyplomowe
2016
Rozprawy doktorskie
- Elements of Hasidic and Christian Mysticism in the Writings of Denise Levertov
2015
Prace licencjackie
- Aspekty nauczania gramatyki angielskiej dla młodzieży
- Opowiadania-skuteczny sposób w nauczaniu języka angielskiego wśród uczniów szkół podstawowych.
- Zastosowanie opowiadania w nauczaniu słownictwa młodych uczniów
- Varying language teaching techniques to match students' learning styles
- Wybrane strategie czytania ze zrozumieniem dla uczniów szkoły średniej.
- Metody używane w nauczaniu gramatyki w szkołach średnich
- Nauczanie języka angielskiego z użyciem technologii informatycznej w szkołach średnich
- Nauczanie słownictwa poprzez czytanie w szkołach średnich
- Nauka czytania poprzez elementy literatury amerykańskiej
- Nauczanie słownictwa poprzez piosenki w szkole średniej
- Rozwiazywanie problemów z dyscypliną w szkole średniej
- Procesy akwizycji pierwszego i drugiego języka: podobieństwa, różnice i interferencja
- Zastosowanie gier w nauczaniu języka angielskiego dzieci w szkole podstawowej
- Wzmacnianie motywacji na lekcjach języka obcego
- Nauczanie słownictwa poprzez gry w szkole podstawowej
- Wprowadzenie wyrażeń idiomatycznych z wykorzystaniem piosenek
- Doskonalenie umiejętności komunikacji ustnej u uczniów szkół ponadgimnazjalnych
2014
Rozprawy doktorskie
- Exploring Liquid Modern Era Phenomena in Selected Novels of Nick Hornby
2013
Rozprawy doktorskie
- Towards Creative Imagination in Victorian Literature
Prace magisterskie
- Neil Gaiman's Children's Literature in the Light of Propp's, Ługowska's and Bettelheim's Theory.
- The Evolution of Weird Fiction in British Literature: Lord Dunsany, M. R. James, China Miéville, Clive Barker
- Postcolonial reading of Robinson Crusoe in literature and film adaptation
2012
Prace licencjackie
- Reformation of the Shire in J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Lord of the Rings'
- The Female Stereotype and Antitype in the Selected Works of Charles Dickens
- Who are they in the society they belong to? Analysis of Scarlett O'Hara, Ashley Wilkes, Maggie Tulliver and Tom Tulliver.
- The Genesis of Objectivism in Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged"
- Same tragic events, different approach-World War One in English poetry
- Artistic Space of Dystopia: Depictions of the City in Fiction and Film Adaptations
- Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and the Psychology of Courtly Love
- Robert Burns' Pre-Romantic poems and songs and their Scottish heritage
- The Anguish of Change: The Female in Blake’s “The Book of Thel” and “Visions of the Daughters of Albion”.
- Characters of kings in "Henry V" and "Richard III". Historical propaganda in Shakespeare's works
- Elements of psychoanalysis in 'Frankenstein', 'Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde' and 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'
Prace magisterskie
- Urban space in T.S. Eliot's selected poems
- The exploration of the process of victimization on the basis of "The Collector" by John Fowles
- Representation of Female Characters in Victorian Novels
- The Northern Irish Conflict in "The Twelfth Day of July" and "Across the Barricades" by Joan Lingard
- Julian of Norwich´s "Revelations of Divine Love" as Mystical Literature
- The Pursuit of Individualism and Self-Expression in the Beat Poetry
- The Evolution of Children's Fiction in Ransom Riggs' Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children and Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games
- Utopian society in "Brave New World" and "Nineteen Eighty-Four" in the context of individual and economic freedom
- Three perspectives on the Great War in British modernist literature
- Christopher Smart's religious mania: the vision of prayer and language in "Jubilate Agno"
2011
Prace licencjackie
- The influence of Freud's psychoanalysis on the construction of Virginia Woolf's characters.
- The symbolism of bird, circle and dancer in Yeats' collections of poems from 1919 to 1928.
- The matrix of cyberpunk in William Gibson's "Neuromancer".
- Anglo-Saxon inspirations of Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings".
- The Spiritual Dimension of J.R.R. Tolkien's Mythopoeic Theory.
- Christian motifs and their role in "The Lord of the Rings" by J.R.R. Tolkien.
Prace magisterskie
- Nature and the Fall in the Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins.
2010
Prace magisterskie
- Female Space in the Poetry of Margaret Atwood.
- Fidelity in film adaptations of literature in English.
- Trapped within the mirror frame - a study of mythological and post-colonial representations of the Other in Saunders Lewis' "Blodeuwedd" and Angela Carter's "Black Venus".
- Between "the falling angel and the rising ape": Death in Pratchett's works.
- From Madness to Sanity: Moral and Artistic Explorations in Chesterton's Works.
- From Lamri to a rocking horse: a study of horse representations in literature and myth.
2009
Prace licencjackie
- Teaching English to very young learners in the light of Helen Doron early English Method
- Elements of Culture in Teaching to Adolescents
- Motivational Factors in Teaching Vocabulary to Primary School Learners.
- Using Wikis in Teaching English
- Teaching Writing Skills to Students with Learning Problems.
- Rhymes, chants and poems in teaching English grammar to Young Learners
- Target Language Culture in Secondary Course Books: Content for EFL
- Teaching English to Kindergarten Learners: Effective Methods and Techniques
- Selecting Effective Techniques to Teach Vocabulary to Students with Varied Learning Styles
- The nature of language games used in a primary classroom
- The Role of Personality in Successful Language Learning.
- Describing and Investigating Techniques for Autonomous Vocabulary Learning
- Cross-Curricular Issues in Integrated Teaching of English as a Foreign Language (EFL)
- Teaching productive skills to vocational school students.
- Developing Young Learners' Oral and Aural Communicative Skills through Role-play
- The selected aspects of class control and management - the code of conduct
- Games as Techniques for Teaching English Vocabulary to Young Learners
Prace magisterskie
- The Origins of Shakespearean Heroines: the Hybrid - like Construction of Lady Macbeth, Viola and Miranda
- A Study of Theory of Metaphor as Applied to Gerard Manley Hopkins' "God's Grandeur" and "The Starlight Night".
2008
Prace magisterskie
- Space of the poet and the translator in the selected poems of Craig Raine.
- The Strategies of Visualisation at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century on The Basis of Arthur Symons' Works
- Violation of the code of Chivalry in the works of sir Thomas Malory and Geoffrey Chaucer.
- Neo-Romanticism and Spatial From in the Poetry of William Butler Yeats, Dylan Thomas and Ted Hughes.
- The Existential Motifs in the Poetry of Charlotte Mew.
2005
Prace magisterskie
- The Awful Rowing Toward God: A Religious Quest in Anne Sexton's Cycle of Poems.
- The philosophy of destruction and rebirth of the Man of Western Civilisation in Ted Hughes's "The Hawk in the Rain", "Lupercal" and "Wodwo".
- The Concept of Love in the Poetry of John Donne.
- "I'm Glad I'm Alive"- Celebration of Everyday Life in the Poetry of Frank O'Hara.
- Symbolism, Shapeshifting and Rebirth- Animals in the Magic Realm of the Otherworld in the Celtic Myths and Legends.