Since the birth of the written word, and earlier with the inclusion of the history of oral tradition, literature has been greatly preoccupied with the theme of Good & Evil and the consequence of man\u27s rejection of good, his guilt. The playwrights of ancient Greece, Elizabethan England, and Renaissance Europe have been just a few links in the long chain which has kept alive this thematic tradition. Do the modern playwrights continue this tradition, and if so, are the themes presented in a recognizable form? This study seeks to answer these questions in order to discover what has become of modern man\u27s conception of good and evil
grantor: University of TorontoMy focus of study is the popular English moral interlude and...
The choice, or invention, of protagonists is an important part of the poetics and aesthetics of narr...
Hence it may be not be relevant to associate Shakespeare with postmodernism where his religious and ...
Drama through the ages—from the Greeks’ Oedipus Rex to the morality plays of the Middle Ages—centers...
This thesis contributes to scholarship on the subject of evil, as well as to scholarship concerning ...
Cette étude interroge les présences du Mal sur la scène contemporaine à travers un corpus constitué ...
This is an examination of the evil characters in Shakespearian works like Richard III, King Lear, Ot...
This paper about theater fiction tries to enlighten the problem of the figurative representation of ...
The plan of this thesis is to examine the dramatic treatment of evil as deception or false appearanc...
My thesis contends that in sixteenth century English drama there were considerable changes in the dr...
The thesis discussed here is that a main subject of literature is evil while its main goal is good. ...
Twentieth-century critical assessment of the works of Beaumont and Fletcher usually ranges from char...
This thesis investigates the idea that using the religious, moral and literary construct of the Seve...
This dissertation argues that theodicy was a predominant concern of early modern English literary cu...
Taking into consideration the contrasting views of two medieval drama scholars, this article will ex...
grantor: University of TorontoMy focus of study is the popular English moral interlude and...
The choice, or invention, of protagonists is an important part of the poetics and aesthetics of narr...
Hence it may be not be relevant to associate Shakespeare with postmodernism where his religious and ...
Drama through the ages—from the Greeks’ Oedipus Rex to the morality plays of the Middle Ages—centers...
This thesis contributes to scholarship on the subject of evil, as well as to scholarship concerning ...
Cette étude interroge les présences du Mal sur la scène contemporaine à travers un corpus constitué ...
This is an examination of the evil characters in Shakespearian works like Richard III, King Lear, Ot...
This paper about theater fiction tries to enlighten the problem of the figurative representation of ...
The plan of this thesis is to examine the dramatic treatment of evil as deception or false appearanc...
My thesis contends that in sixteenth century English drama there were considerable changes in the dr...
The thesis discussed here is that a main subject of literature is evil while its main goal is good. ...
Twentieth-century critical assessment of the works of Beaumont and Fletcher usually ranges from char...
This thesis investigates the idea that using the religious, moral and literary construct of the Seve...
This dissertation argues that theodicy was a predominant concern of early modern English literary cu...
Taking into consideration the contrasting views of two medieval drama scholars, this article will ex...
grantor: University of TorontoMy focus of study is the popular English moral interlude and...
The choice, or invention, of protagonists is an important part of the poetics and aesthetics of narr...
Hence it may be not be relevant to associate Shakespeare with postmodernism where his religious and ...