This study tries to analyze the theories of postmodernist literature in Arcadia, a play by Tom Stoppard. Arcadia is a play that shares both modernist and postmodernist features. However, Stoppard's use of multiple perspectives, parodic echoing; seeming instability and, his mixing of theatrical and intellectual ideas lead some critics more confident to label the work "postmodern". In postmodern theatre, nothing is absolute or eternal; nothing is exempt for skepticism and all meanings and values are historically conditioned. The way in which Stoppard's Arcadia may be seen as a postmodernist play is, perhaps, in using the criteria of how one responds to the intellectual uncertainty in the world. According to Wilde: "Postmodernists are characte...
This thesis examines Tom Stoppard's comedy of ideas. A study of the relationship between form and co...
This study makes an attempt to analyze Death of a Salesman in an attempt to mirror the struggling mo...
Based on a fake love affair, on a literary enigma and on the illusory solution of Fermat’s theorem, ...
This study presents a postmodernist reading of Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead....
With the emergence of postmodern theory, certainties about historical knowledge have been challenged...
This thesis project discusses Tom Stoppard’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead as an example of ...
The book is a study of Harold Pinter and Tom Stoppard, arguably the two most eminent British playwri...
© 2011 Meredith Joy FaragherBeginning with a brief overview of Stoppard’s career as a playwright, th...
This Master's thesis is dedicated to the analysis of Tom Stoppard's plays. It analyses their main th...
Mêlant entretien avec le dramaturge et analyse théâtrale, cet article s’attache à examiner les sourc...
In seeking to understand the move away from realism that has been occurring in British Theatre since...
The paper examines the nature of narrative identity in Tom Stoppard’s plays Rosencrantz and Guildens...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of EnglishThis ...
Metanarrative is a conventional style of narration in literature which features tragedy in Greek mod...
Key words: fragmentation, dramatic dilemma, postmodernism, popular culture, Sam Shepard ABSTRACT T...
This thesis examines Tom Stoppard's comedy of ideas. A study of the relationship between form and co...
This study makes an attempt to analyze Death of a Salesman in an attempt to mirror the struggling mo...
Based on a fake love affair, on a literary enigma and on the illusory solution of Fermat’s theorem, ...
This study presents a postmodernist reading of Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead....
With the emergence of postmodern theory, certainties about historical knowledge have been challenged...
This thesis project discusses Tom Stoppard’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead as an example of ...
The book is a study of Harold Pinter and Tom Stoppard, arguably the two most eminent British playwri...
© 2011 Meredith Joy FaragherBeginning with a brief overview of Stoppard’s career as a playwright, th...
This Master's thesis is dedicated to the analysis of Tom Stoppard's plays. It analyses their main th...
Mêlant entretien avec le dramaturge et analyse théâtrale, cet article s’attache à examiner les sourc...
In seeking to understand the move away from realism that has been occurring in British Theatre since...
The paper examines the nature of narrative identity in Tom Stoppard’s plays Rosencrantz and Guildens...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of EnglishThis ...
Metanarrative is a conventional style of narration in literature which features tragedy in Greek mod...
Key words: fragmentation, dramatic dilemma, postmodernism, popular culture, Sam Shepard ABSTRACT T...
This thesis examines Tom Stoppard's comedy of ideas. A study of the relationship between form and co...
This study makes an attempt to analyze Death of a Salesman in an attempt to mirror the struggling mo...
Based on a fake love affair, on a literary enigma and on the illusory solution of Fermat’s theorem, ...