Theoretical interest in the relationship between literature and society is invested with particular purpose in the comic-parodic novel, as a form in which a recurrent oscillation of genres and narrative perspectives occurs only within a hierarchy where positioning is relational and perpetually contested, and where apparently "common" languages and values are revisisted throughout the course of the novel. The Middle Ages, as Umberto Eco reminds us, is a popular site of ironic revisitation for the comic-parodic novelist, providing the opportunity to "speculate about our infancy, of course but also about the illusion of our senility." As Eco goes on to point out, however, writers such as Ariosto and Cervantes do not revisit the Middle Ages as ...
To understand the aesthetic life of the Middle English romances, we must be prepared to explain how ...
Many critics have noticed the ties linking the satirical novels of Mark Twain and Kurt Vonnegut. Thi...
Mark Twain, through his modern "Yankee," reveals to his readers the underlying desire to overcome th...
As we all know, the famous novel by Mark Twain can be interpreted in different ways; as a travel boo...
Many critics have noticed the ties linking the satirical novels of Mark Twain and Kurt Vonnegut. Thi...
Samuel Clemens, in his persona of Mark Twain, is recognized as one of the preeminent performers of t...
Mark Twain’s novels often prominently feature a reanimation of historical narrative. Twain often use...
textThis dissertation examines Mark Twain’s literary-critical reputation from the years 1865 to 1882...
textThis dissertation examines Mark Twain’s literary-critical reputation from the years 1865 to 1882...
The picaresque is a literary genre with a long and rich history. Although protean in nature, it is e...
Samuel Langhorne Clemens was known by his pen name as ‘Mark Twain’, is one of the significant analys...
Graduation date: 2014This thesis examines depictions of medievalism in three central texts: Sir Walt...
Throughout his career Mark Twain viewed the relations between the individual and his community with ...
The role of laughter and humour in the postmedieval citation, interpretation or recreation of the mi...
To understand the aesthetic life of the Middle English romances, we must be prepared to explain how ...
To understand the aesthetic life of the Middle English romances, we must be prepared to explain how ...
Many critics have noticed the ties linking the satirical novels of Mark Twain and Kurt Vonnegut. Thi...
Mark Twain, through his modern "Yankee," reveals to his readers the underlying desire to overcome th...
As we all know, the famous novel by Mark Twain can be interpreted in different ways; as a travel boo...
Many critics have noticed the ties linking the satirical novels of Mark Twain and Kurt Vonnegut. Thi...
Samuel Clemens, in his persona of Mark Twain, is recognized as one of the preeminent performers of t...
Mark Twain’s novels often prominently feature a reanimation of historical narrative. Twain often use...
textThis dissertation examines Mark Twain’s literary-critical reputation from the years 1865 to 1882...
textThis dissertation examines Mark Twain’s literary-critical reputation from the years 1865 to 1882...
The picaresque is a literary genre with a long and rich history. Although protean in nature, it is e...
Samuel Langhorne Clemens was known by his pen name as ‘Mark Twain’, is one of the significant analys...
Graduation date: 2014This thesis examines depictions of medievalism in three central texts: Sir Walt...
Throughout his career Mark Twain viewed the relations between the individual and his community with ...
The role of laughter and humour in the postmedieval citation, interpretation or recreation of the mi...
To understand the aesthetic life of the Middle English romances, we must be prepared to explain how ...
To understand the aesthetic life of the Middle English romances, we must be prepared to explain how ...
Many critics have noticed the ties linking the satirical novels of Mark Twain and Kurt Vonnegut. Thi...
Mark Twain, through his modern "Yankee," reveals to his readers the underlying desire to overcome th...