Although the theme of madness has been of concern to writers of all ages, there is a perceptible change in the madness of the dramatic character of the twentieth century from that of the past. This thesis is an attempt to analyse that phenomenon as it is manifested in a number of characters of twentieth century drama. The introduction contains a brief outline of the history of madness in society, and a general discussion as to how it is reflected in literature, from Biblical times to the present. It is found that writers make little attempt to explain the madness of a literary character, other than by attributing to him specific personal reasons for his behaviour; i.e. disappointment in love. The characters of twentieth century drama how...
This thesis contributes to scholarship on the subject of evil, as well as to scholarship concerning ...
The concept of madness has intrigued authors from classical Greek times until the present day. In t...
International audienceMadman Behind Bars or Running Free? A Comparative Study of «Asylum Plays» in E...
Although the theme of madness has been of concern to writers of all ages, there is a perceptible cha...
Feigned madness is a motif that – with varying frequency – returns in literary texts. It is usually ...
Abstract: In the dominant discourse madness is considered as the opposite of rationality. It concern...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Janek Jakubisin(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, ...
This thesis examines representations of madness on Elizabethan and Jacobean playhouse stages. It ex...
Madness acquired different interests and interpretations through time. During the Middle Ages and Re...
Madness has been a continuous theme in Western literature from its beginning to the present time. My...
This thesis explores the complex ways in which mental illness was portrayed in Victorian fiction. It...
„Socrates said madness was preferable than ‟sober sense‟ because ‟madness comes from the Gods, where...
The history of madness is the dark passenger of humanity. It is the uncharted world of our times whi...
What is madness? What is literature? What relationship does madness and literature have with each ot...
Haunting our collective imagination, the madman has always been laden with symbolic significance. Th...
This thesis contributes to scholarship on the subject of evil, as well as to scholarship concerning ...
The concept of madness has intrigued authors from classical Greek times until the present day. In t...
International audienceMadman Behind Bars or Running Free? A Comparative Study of «Asylum Plays» in E...
Although the theme of madness has been of concern to writers of all ages, there is a perceptible cha...
Feigned madness is a motif that – with varying frequency – returns in literary texts. It is usually ...
Abstract: In the dominant discourse madness is considered as the opposite of rationality. It concern...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Janek Jakubisin(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, ...
This thesis examines representations of madness on Elizabethan and Jacobean playhouse stages. It ex...
Madness acquired different interests and interpretations through time. During the Middle Ages and Re...
Madness has been a continuous theme in Western literature from its beginning to the present time. My...
This thesis explores the complex ways in which mental illness was portrayed in Victorian fiction. It...
„Socrates said madness was preferable than ‟sober sense‟ because ‟madness comes from the Gods, where...
The history of madness is the dark passenger of humanity. It is the uncharted world of our times whi...
What is madness? What is literature? What relationship does madness and literature have with each ot...
Haunting our collective imagination, the madman has always been laden with symbolic significance. Th...
This thesis contributes to scholarship on the subject of evil, as well as to scholarship concerning ...
The concept of madness has intrigued authors from classical Greek times until the present day. In t...
International audienceMadman Behind Bars or Running Free? A Comparative Study of «Asylum Plays» in E...