• The Ontological Loop of John Mighton’s Possible Worlds 

      Jakovljević, Mladen M.; Lončar-Vujnović, Mirjana N. (Филолошки факулет, 2019)
      The worlds in John Mighton’s Possible Worlds , built upon an interplay of ctional reali - ties and scientic theories of the multiverse, question the boundaries between the possible,impossible, ctional and real. The ...
    • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Not Really a Chivalric Romance 

      Jakovljević, Mladen M.; Gordić, Vladislava S. (Slovensko društvo za primerjalno književnost, 2019)
      Medieval English romance Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is unique not only in its form, content and structure, but also in the poet’s skillful use of conventions that play with the reader’s expectations by introducing ...
    • Titus Groan's journey: From Gormenghast to the City 

      Jakovljević, Mladen M. (Филозофски факултет Косовска Митровица, 2020)
      The protagonist’s passage from the world of Gormenghast in Mervyn Peake’s Titus Groan and Gormenghast, the first two volumes of the story, to the futuristic world of the City in the third volume, Titus Alone, is often ...
    • Valis: A Quintessentially Phildickian Novel 

      Jakovljević, Mladen M. (Филозофски факултет Косовска Митровица, 2019)
      The journeys of the protagonist of Philip K. Dick’s novel Valis across different personalities, points in time, and realities become a penetrating exploration of the very fabric of the real through his heteromorphic cosmogony ...
    • William Gibson’s Fictional Worlds: To Virtual Existence and Back Again 

      Jakovljević, Mladen M.; Lončar-Vujnović, Mirjana N. (Филолошки факулет, 2021)
      The postmodernist literary reflections of transformation and the integration of knowledge, power, information and information technologies, and mercantilization of all aspects of reality in highly developed, commodified ...