Sam Shepard is one of the most popular postmodern playwrights. His plays have a mythic quality; they figure characters in search of their identities in their past. “Myth of the artist” is highlighted in many of his plays concerned with art. In Suicide in B-Flat --a postmodern play with surrealist techniques-- Shepard focuses on the new forms of art—pop art-- namely jazz music. He demythifies the past myth of the “artist” as “originator” and remythifies it as a confused figure in search of a true identity. Sam Shepard’s plays are historiographic in that they deal with the past representations and the ex-centric, marginal figures; they are parodic and have a critical attitude towards the past. Apart from the critical aspects, some of his pl...
This study tries to analyze the theories of postmodernist literature in Arcadia, a play by Tom Stopp...
Thomas S. Kuhn writes of disciplinary paradigms, presuppositions tactily setting the epistemological...
Sam Shepard is inarguably one of the most influential (and successful) contemporary American playwri...
Key words: fragmentation, dramatic dilemma, postmodernism, popular culture, Sam Shepard ABSTRACT T...
Sam Shepard is one of the most prolific, influential, and celebrated playwrights that the United Sta...
Sam Shepard is one of the most prolific, influential, and celebrated playwrights that the United Sta...
In this research, we have tried to introduce the familiar components for a better understanding of n...
The article reflects upon Sam Shepard’s playwrighting in the opening decades of the twenty-first cen...
This paper attempts to render some vivid postmodernist features in Shepard's True West (1980), which...
This critical essay examines how in the play Kicking a Dead Horse playwright Sam Shepard discards tr...
Sam Shepard’s Kicking a Dead Horse (2007) has been censured by many critics for its repetition of Sh...
Sam Shepard has gained a reputation as one of America's foremost living playwrights. In over forty p...
In the course of a career that spans half a century, from the Vietnam era to the America of Barack O...
In Sam Shepard's plays, America is full of traditional and mythical symbols. He uses these emblems i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 142-145)The following paper is a study of the work of pla...
This study tries to analyze the theories of postmodernist literature in Arcadia, a play by Tom Stopp...
Thomas S. Kuhn writes of disciplinary paradigms, presuppositions tactily setting the epistemological...
Sam Shepard is inarguably one of the most influential (and successful) contemporary American playwri...
Key words: fragmentation, dramatic dilemma, postmodernism, popular culture, Sam Shepard ABSTRACT T...
Sam Shepard is one of the most prolific, influential, and celebrated playwrights that the United Sta...
Sam Shepard is one of the most prolific, influential, and celebrated playwrights that the United Sta...
In this research, we have tried to introduce the familiar components for a better understanding of n...
The article reflects upon Sam Shepard’s playwrighting in the opening decades of the twenty-first cen...
This paper attempts to render some vivid postmodernist features in Shepard's True West (1980), which...
This critical essay examines how in the play Kicking a Dead Horse playwright Sam Shepard discards tr...
Sam Shepard’s Kicking a Dead Horse (2007) has been censured by many critics for its repetition of Sh...
Sam Shepard has gained a reputation as one of America's foremost living playwrights. In over forty p...
In the course of a career that spans half a century, from the Vietnam era to the America of Barack O...
In Sam Shepard's plays, America is full of traditional and mythical symbols. He uses these emblems i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 142-145)The following paper is a study of the work of pla...
This study tries to analyze the theories of postmodernist literature in Arcadia, a play by Tom Stopp...
Thomas S. Kuhn writes of disciplinary paradigms, presuppositions tactily setting the epistemological...
Sam Shepard is inarguably one of the most influential (and successful) contemporary American playwri...