In 1954, Benjamin Britten and Myfanwy Piper’s chamber opera, "The Turn of the Screw," premiered at the Venice Biennale. They adapted their story from the late eighteenth-century Henry James novella of the same title. Soon after its publication in 1898, James’ "The Turn of the Screw" sparked a literary debate focusing on the credibility of the main narrator, a young governess who claims to see ghosts while in charge of two children isolated in a country house. During the 1950s, when Britten’s musical career was steadily advancing, the literary debate moved in the direction of reconciling the argument over the governess’ credibility. This study primarily expands upon musicological scholarship from Philip Rupprecht as well as literary scholars...
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The following paper studies dialect writing and its significance in society, the reception of its us...
Flannery O’Connor is known for her widely read and loved short stories. By employing sociolinguistic...
The aim of this thesis is to address the question of love’s possibility as it is explored in a selec...
The history of twentieth-century American poetry is characterised by boundaries, binaries, divides, ...
The history of twentieth-century American poetry is characterised by boundaries, binaries, divides, ...
American composer Libby Larsen has created works in many musical genres. Larsen’s vocal music record...
This study locates the consistency of Benjamin’s philosophy in its deployment of style. Since the st...
This dissertation argues that the journeys of naturalists, explorers, intellectuals, and engineers t...
The years 1967-1975 were turbulent for Dmitri Shostakovich, who faced severe health problems and rec...
This document serves as a resource guide for the unaccompanied choral works of Vytautas Miškinis, wi...
The short story is often characterised as a form best suited to the expression of disconnectedness, ...
This project is a collection of poems which draw influence from Romantic, confessional, and post-mod...
This project is a collection of poems which draw influence from Romantic, confessional, and post-mod...
This dissertation addresses the use of literature in support of political ideologies, starting from ...
The short story is often characterised as a form best suited to the expression of disconnectedness, ...
The following paper studies dialect writing and its significance in society, the reception of its us...
Flannery O’Connor is known for her widely read and loved short stories. By employing sociolinguistic...
The aim of this thesis is to address the question of love’s possibility as it is explored in a selec...
The history of twentieth-century American poetry is characterised by boundaries, binaries, divides, ...
The history of twentieth-century American poetry is characterised by boundaries, binaries, divides, ...
American composer Libby Larsen has created works in many musical genres. Larsen’s vocal music record...
This study locates the consistency of Benjamin’s philosophy in its deployment of style. Since the st...
This dissertation argues that the journeys of naturalists, explorers, intellectuals, and engineers t...
The years 1967-1975 were turbulent for Dmitri Shostakovich, who faced severe health problems and rec...
This document serves as a resource guide for the unaccompanied choral works of Vytautas Miškinis, wi...
The short story is often characterised as a form best suited to the expression of disconnectedness, ...
This project is a collection of poems which draw influence from Romantic, confessional, and post-mod...
This project is a collection of poems which draw influence from Romantic, confessional, and post-mod...
This dissertation addresses the use of literature in support of political ideologies, starting from ...
The short story is often characterised as a form best suited to the expression of disconnectedness, ...
The following paper studies dialect writing and its significance in society, the reception of its us...
Flannery O’Connor is known for her widely read and loved short stories. By employing sociolinguistic...