16 articles in this issue
Mojca Krevel
Introduction to ELOPE Vol. 13 No. 2.
Nada Grošelj
Nada Grošelj presents Uroš Mozetic as a poet.
Uroš Mozetic
The selection of English translations of Mozetic' poetry includes poems from the cycles Gallery of Discarded Things, Lošinj, The Cloud of Knowing, De-dications: Pax de deux, and The Way of the Cross for the Blind. Translations by Nada Grošelj and Uro... see more
Kristina Pegan Vicic
A list of monographs, studies, articles, critical introductions, translations ... by Uroš Mozetic.
Tadej Bracek
Gothic romances were primarily women’s domain. This is proven by the fact that from the end of the eighteenth century to the beginning of the nineteenth century more than fifty female authors wrote Gothic romances. In the first part the paper depicts the ... see more
Urša Gavez
Harold Pinter started his career with a conspicuous lack of success. He faced negative critical reviews of his early works, but his typical style eventually opened doors to new worlds in modern drama. On Slovene stages, Pinter’s plays also received a simi... see more
David Hazemali, Tomaž Onic
This paper looks into the characterisation of Satan as the Capital Vice of Pride in John Milton’s Paradise Lost. It thus supports the findings of Robert Charles Fox, who in his study The Seven Deadly Sins in Paradise Lost first thoroughly analysed and com... see more
Dilek Inan, Ayse Didem Yakut
The purpose of the paper is to examine the dynamic relationships between language and power in The City (2008), which was written by the groundbreaking playwright Martin Crimp. In a systematic and intentional way, Crimp’s language resists the established ... see more
Kristina Kocan Šalamon
The paper examines the immediate responses that emerged in American poetry after the terrorist attacks on 11 September, 2001. The aim of the paper is not to summarize the tragic events of 9/11, but to show how poets reacted to the terrorist attacks. In re... see more
Ellen Maureen Taylor
This paper examines the relationship between two 20th-century American poets, Elizabeth Coatsworth and her daughter, Kate Barnes. Both women mined their physical and personal geographies to create their work; both labored in the shadows of domineering lit... see more
Tina Balic
This study deals with the attitudinal aspect of Euro-English, denoting a specific form of the English language that is frequently used within the institutions of the European Union. A questionnaire survey was conducted among 285 representatives who work f... see more
Gašper Ilc
English deverbal and gerundial nouns are traditionally analysed as instances of verbal nominalisations with a hybrid syntactic and semantic nature: while predominantly having nominal properties, they display some of the verbal characteristics as well. Usi... see more
Monika Kavalir
In homage to the work of Uroš Mozetic, the paper takes as its starting point previously developed suggestions about how the language of “Eveline” conveys a picture of the heroine as a passive, paralysed character. Using Hallidayan Systemic Functional Ling... see more
Smiljana Komar
Analyses of consumer response are important for successful advertising as they help advertisers to find new, original and successful ways of persuasion. Successful advertisements have to boost the product’s benefits but they also have to appeal to consume... see more
Agata Križan
The article explores the occurrence and frequency of use of attitudinal judgement in British advertisement texts. Judgement, as one of the main attitudinal categories in the discourse-semantic appraisal model (Martin and White 2005), is concerned with the... see more
Mette Hjort-Pedersen
For many years translation theorists have discussed the degree of translational freedom a legal translator has in rendering the meaning of a legal source text in a translation. Some believe that in order to achieve the communicative purpose, legal transla... see more