The aim of this study is to examine Angela Carter s The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman and Nights at the Circus with regard to the Lacanian concepts of three Orders, which are the Imaginary, the Symbolic and the Real, the Mirror Stage, the Father, the ultimate object of desire and discursive reality. It is argued in this study that these novels can be analysed according to Lacanian theory of the infantile development, the name of the Father, desire and fantasies in the constitution of human subjectivity, the subjectification process of the infant, deconstruction of discourse and reconstruction of identity with respect to the different layers and levels of reality. In this regard, at the beginning, the fundamentals of both Freudi...
© 1990 Dr. Brenda Janice MarshallInsofar as this dissertation aims to explore aspects of a Lacanian ...
This thesis carries out an analysis of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Robert Louis Stevenson’s Dr. ...
This paper offers a Lacanian/feminist reading of Night, Mother by the American playwright Marsha Nor...
This research applies Lacanian psychoanalysis to scrutinize the use of improvisation and radical obj...
In her modern classic Bloody Chamber Angela Carter has reworked many classic tales of western cultur...
Carter's novel revolves around two opposing characters and two opposing definitions of truth: Desidc...
© 2018 Shanghai Normal University. All rights reserved.Carter’s novel revolves around two opposing c...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study of the narrative techniques employed in Angela Ca...
This thesis aims to describe a poetics of Angela Carter's fiction. It examines the way in which Cart...
The aim of this thesis is to present the specific notion of feminism and mythopoetics in the selecte...
in English This MA thesis focuses on the analysis of picaresque elements and traces of the picaresqu...
Angela Carter's The Magic Toyshop tells the story of the claustrophobic lives of six characters who ...
This study sets out from the premise that the fantastic, in the hands of the women writers with femi...
Angela Olive (Stalker) Carter (1940-1992) positions herself as a writer in the "demythologizing busi...
This thesis investigates Angela Carter's novel Nights at the Circus (1984). My overall aim is to ana...
© 1990 Dr. Brenda Janice MarshallInsofar as this dissertation aims to explore aspects of a Lacanian ...
This thesis carries out an analysis of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Robert Louis Stevenson’s Dr. ...
This paper offers a Lacanian/feminist reading of Night, Mother by the American playwright Marsha Nor...
This research applies Lacanian psychoanalysis to scrutinize the use of improvisation and radical obj...
In her modern classic Bloody Chamber Angela Carter has reworked many classic tales of western cultur...
Carter's novel revolves around two opposing characters and two opposing definitions of truth: Desidc...
© 2018 Shanghai Normal University. All rights reserved.Carter’s novel revolves around two opposing c...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study of the narrative techniques employed in Angela Ca...
This thesis aims to describe a poetics of Angela Carter's fiction. It examines the way in which Cart...
The aim of this thesis is to present the specific notion of feminism and mythopoetics in the selecte...
in English This MA thesis focuses on the analysis of picaresque elements and traces of the picaresqu...
Angela Carter's The Magic Toyshop tells the story of the claustrophobic lives of six characters who ...
This study sets out from the premise that the fantastic, in the hands of the women writers with femi...
Angela Olive (Stalker) Carter (1940-1992) positions herself as a writer in the "demythologizing busi...
This thesis investigates Angela Carter's novel Nights at the Circus (1984). My overall aim is to ana...
© 1990 Dr. Brenda Janice MarshallInsofar as this dissertation aims to explore aspects of a Lacanian ...
This thesis carries out an analysis of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Robert Louis Stevenson’s Dr. ...
This paper offers a Lacanian/feminist reading of Night, Mother by the American playwright Marsha Nor...