Drawing on Allan Edgar Poe’s provocative statement that “The death ... of a beautiful woman is, unquestionably, the most poetic topic in the world” (1951: 369), I will focus on the pivotal role of Shakespeare’s Ophelia in attesting to this assertion. Ophelia’s drowning is probably the most recognizable female death depicted by Shakespeare. Dating back to Gertrude’s “reported version” of the drowning, representations of Ophelia’s eroticized death have occupied the minds of Western artists and writers. Their necrOphelian fantasies materialized as numerous paintings, photographs and literary texts. It seems that Ophelia’s floating dead body is also at the core of postmodern thanatophiliac imagination, taking shape in the form of convent...
AbstractOphelia is a paradox. She is marginalized, victimized, and even brutally mocked in Hamlet, y...
Nineteenth-century British fiction is often dismissed as necrophillic or obsessed with death. While ...
THE MOST POETIC SUBJECT IN THE WORLD: OBSERVATIONS ON DEATH, (BEAUTIFUL) WOMEN AND REPRESENTATION IN...
Drawing on Allan Edgar Poe’s provocative statement that “The death ... of a beautiful woman is, unq...
Drawing on Allan Edgar Poe’s provocative statement that “The death ... of a beautiful woman is, unqu...
Drawing on Allan Edgar Poe’s provocative statement that “The death ... of a beautiful woman is, unqu...
Drawing on Allan Edgar Poe’s provocative statement that “The death ... of a beautiful woman is, unq...
In Shakespeare\u27s celebrated tragic masterpiece, Hamlet, one of the most controversial and seminal...
The literary reception of Shakespeare's Ophelia figure from Hamlet has a long history. In German, it...
ABYSS blends theatre, live art, poetry, spoken word, living history and literature in a one woman sh...
The literary reception of Shakespeare's Ophelia figure from Hamlet has a long history. In German, it...
The literary reception of Shakespeare's Ophelia figure from Hamlet has a long history. In German, it...
In the German Democratic Republic (GDR) Ophelia is a "found object," inherited from Shakespeare's Ha...
In the German Democratic Republic (GDR) Ophelia is a "found object," inherited from Shakespeare's Ha...
In the German Democratic Republic (GDR) Ophelia is a "found object," inherited from Shakespeare's Ha...
AbstractOphelia is a paradox. She is marginalized, victimized, and even brutally mocked in Hamlet, y...
Nineteenth-century British fiction is often dismissed as necrophillic or obsessed with death. While ...
THE MOST POETIC SUBJECT IN THE WORLD: OBSERVATIONS ON DEATH, (BEAUTIFUL) WOMEN AND REPRESENTATION IN...
Drawing on Allan Edgar Poe’s provocative statement that “The death ... of a beautiful woman is, unq...
Drawing on Allan Edgar Poe’s provocative statement that “The death ... of a beautiful woman is, unqu...
Drawing on Allan Edgar Poe’s provocative statement that “The death ... of a beautiful woman is, unqu...
Drawing on Allan Edgar Poe’s provocative statement that “The death ... of a beautiful woman is, unq...
In Shakespeare\u27s celebrated tragic masterpiece, Hamlet, one of the most controversial and seminal...
The literary reception of Shakespeare's Ophelia figure from Hamlet has a long history. In German, it...
ABYSS blends theatre, live art, poetry, spoken word, living history and literature in a one woman sh...
The literary reception of Shakespeare's Ophelia figure from Hamlet has a long history. In German, it...
The literary reception of Shakespeare's Ophelia figure from Hamlet has a long history. In German, it...
In the German Democratic Republic (GDR) Ophelia is a "found object," inherited from Shakespeare's Ha...
In the German Democratic Republic (GDR) Ophelia is a "found object," inherited from Shakespeare's Ha...
In the German Democratic Republic (GDR) Ophelia is a "found object," inherited from Shakespeare's Ha...
AbstractOphelia is a paradox. She is marginalized, victimized, and even brutally mocked in Hamlet, y...
Nineteenth-century British fiction is often dismissed as necrophillic or obsessed with death. While ...
THE MOST POETIC SUBJECT IN THE WORLD: OBSERVATIONS ON DEATH, (BEAUTIFUL) WOMEN AND REPRESENTATION IN...