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Vol. 15 (2026): EJLW

Articles

  • Translated Autobiographies in an Interconnected World: A Cross-Linguistic Study of Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century Religious Memoirs
    Martin Åberg, Hanna Enefalk
    1–28
    • PDF
  • Automathographical Traces in Wang Zhenyi’s Travel Poetry
    Maria Tamboukou
    29-52
    • PDF

Creative Matters

  • Art School Prostitute
    Dylan Jonas Stone
    C1-C14
    • PDF
  • A Place to Stand: Life Writing and an Immigrant’s Journey Towards Belonging
    Anne Bradley
    C15-C25
    • PDF

Reviews and Reports

  • Zachary Leader, Ellmann’s Joyce: The Biography of a Masterpiece and Its Maker
    James Woodall
    R1-R4
    • PDF
  • Rimko van der Maar, In de ban van Vietnam: De Vietnamese onafhankelijkheidsstrijd en het Westen [Enthralled by Vietnam; The Vietnamese struggle for independence and the West]
    Sjoerd-Jeroen Moenandar
    R5-R7
    • PDF
  • Grant Rodwell, A Pedagogist’s Memoir: Some Boys Are Born Twice
    Loretta Bowshall-Freeman
    R8-R13
    • PDF
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ISSN: 2211-243X

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