Lemony Snicket is the author of the series A Series of Unfortunate Events. As of 2004, the series has released its tenth book, The Slippery Slope from a projected thirteen-volume project. The specimen of my study is book nine, The Carnivorous Carnival (2002). My thesis is to study The Carnivorous Carnival in the context of Mikhail Bakhtin\u27s notion of the carnivalesque in Rabelais and His World (1988). I examine Lemony Snicket\u27s novel from the carnivalesque perspective, and find out how he subverts using humor, stylistic language, and the festive images (the carnival)
Using Bakhtin, Judith Butler, Mary Russo, Stallybrass and White, and others, in combination with var...
In this article, I apply Mikhail Bakhtin’s concept of carnival to an analysis of George MacDonald’s ...
The world of literature responds to the “spirit of carnival” in ways that are both social and cultur...
The aim of this essay is to map out and examine the various forms of humour present in Lemony Snicke...
The role that Mikhail Bakhtin’s book on Rabelais, and the carnival theme more generally, plays in Ba...
Autoethnography, as one of its leading practitioners Carolyn Ellis notes, allows the researcher to e...
Dealing with Bakhtinian dialogic theories, such as heteroglossia and carnival, the American series O...
The main aim of this thesis is to analyze carnivalesque features and images underlying Lewis Carroll...
Graham Swift’s novel Last Orders has yet to be viewed as containing carnivalesque elements as define...
Movie is a kind of literary works in addition to novels, poems or songs. There are some genres of mo...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.This thesis discusses the infl...
According to Bakhtin, carnival humour links degradation with affirmation. It does this by employing ...
Often taken in questionable way, usually within the meaning of simple hierarchical inversion, the th...
Concepts that were propounded by the Russian contemplator Mikhael Bakhtin based on his literature r...
I propose to take the grotesque, both as a discursive genre and a cultural attitude and practice, as...
Using Bakhtin, Judith Butler, Mary Russo, Stallybrass and White, and others, in combination with var...
In this article, I apply Mikhail Bakhtin’s concept of carnival to an analysis of George MacDonald’s ...
The world of literature responds to the “spirit of carnival” in ways that are both social and cultur...
The aim of this essay is to map out and examine the various forms of humour present in Lemony Snicke...
The role that Mikhail Bakhtin’s book on Rabelais, and the carnival theme more generally, plays in Ba...
Autoethnography, as one of its leading practitioners Carolyn Ellis notes, allows the researcher to e...
Dealing with Bakhtinian dialogic theories, such as heteroglossia and carnival, the American series O...
The main aim of this thesis is to analyze carnivalesque features and images underlying Lewis Carroll...
Graham Swift’s novel Last Orders has yet to be viewed as containing carnivalesque elements as define...
Movie is a kind of literary works in addition to novels, poems or songs. There are some genres of mo...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.This thesis discusses the infl...
According to Bakhtin, carnival humour links degradation with affirmation. It does this by employing ...
Often taken in questionable way, usually within the meaning of simple hierarchical inversion, the th...
Concepts that were propounded by the Russian contemplator Mikhael Bakhtin based on his literature r...
I propose to take the grotesque, both as a discursive genre and a cultural attitude and practice, as...
Using Bakhtin, Judith Butler, Mary Russo, Stallybrass and White, and others, in combination with var...
In this article, I apply Mikhail Bakhtin’s concept of carnival to an analysis of George MacDonald’s ...
The world of literature responds to the “spirit of carnival” in ways that are both social and cultur...