Terry Pratchett is an author that has created the vast fantasy world of Discworld, which is contained in over forty published books. In a subseries that takes place in a remote area of Discworld, a kingdom named Lancre, he focuses his storytelling on witches, which are the female magic users in his world. The witches represent nature and wisdom while their male counterparts, the wizards, represent science and order. The witches do not always require magic in their profession as they are very adept at reading people and know when simple psychology is the better remedy, this practice they call using headology. The witches are, at first, based on the three witches of Shakespeare’s Macbeth and then later on, the Triple Goddess stereotype. The T...
This paper will look at how Pratchett’s universe creates a ludic parody through its use of juxtaposi...
This paper will look at how Pratchett’s universe creates a ludic parody through its use of juxtaposi...
In the Tiffany Aching novels, Pratchett utilizes many conventional tropes and figures from the fanta...
This thesis explores Terry Pratchett’s use of parody and stereotypes in his witches’ series of the D...
This thesis explores the power of stories and how they influence the perception and status of witche...
‘This is a story about magic and where it goes and perhaps more importantly where it comes from and ...
Fantasy novelist Terry Pratchett’s Discworld is inhabited by a very diverse group of characters rang...
Terry Pratchett, writer of humorous, satirical fantasy, is very popular in Britain. His Discworld se...
Terry Pratchett, writer of humorous, satirical fantasy, is very popular in Britain. His Discworld se...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 293-310.1. Spenser's The Faerie Queene: myths, fairy tales an...
In recent literary studies, fantasy literature has begun to be studied more and more frequently. The...
Fruitfully explores the similarities between Pratchett’s theory of narrative causality and the gende...
Fruitfully explores the similarities between Pratchett’s theory of narrative causality and the gende...
'Subversions: the Discworld novels of Terry Pratchett' focuses on six of Terry Pratchett's twenty-on...
The aim of this thesis is to examine several works from the Discworld series by Sir Terence David Jo...
This paper will look at how Pratchett’s universe creates a ludic parody through its use of juxtaposi...
This paper will look at how Pratchett’s universe creates a ludic parody through its use of juxtaposi...
In the Tiffany Aching novels, Pratchett utilizes many conventional tropes and figures from the fanta...
This thesis explores Terry Pratchett’s use of parody and stereotypes in his witches’ series of the D...
This thesis explores the power of stories and how they influence the perception and status of witche...
‘This is a story about magic and where it goes and perhaps more importantly where it comes from and ...
Fantasy novelist Terry Pratchett’s Discworld is inhabited by a very diverse group of characters rang...
Terry Pratchett, writer of humorous, satirical fantasy, is very popular in Britain. His Discworld se...
Terry Pratchett, writer of humorous, satirical fantasy, is very popular in Britain. His Discworld se...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 293-310.1. Spenser's The Faerie Queene: myths, fairy tales an...
In recent literary studies, fantasy literature has begun to be studied more and more frequently. The...
Fruitfully explores the similarities between Pratchett’s theory of narrative causality and the gende...
Fruitfully explores the similarities between Pratchett’s theory of narrative causality and the gende...
'Subversions: the Discworld novels of Terry Pratchett' focuses on six of Terry Pratchett's twenty-on...
The aim of this thesis is to examine several works from the Discworld series by Sir Terence David Jo...
This paper will look at how Pratchett’s universe creates a ludic parody through its use of juxtaposi...
This paper will look at how Pratchett’s universe creates a ludic parody through its use of juxtaposi...
In the Tiffany Aching novels, Pratchett utilizes many conventional tropes and figures from the fanta...