The following article proposes a case study of Eschil's character, Hypermnestra from The Danaids trilogy. In the artistic process, all performances strike high notes of human sensitivity that only an unbalanced psychic can reach. The psychosis and the hysteria may constitute a model for the exaltation of the theatrical performance, without altering art's mimetic character
This thesis argues that trends in performances of ‘madness’ in RSC and major London productions of H...
Grotesque theatre is not a genre but a style of theatre made up of many strands which has been emplo...
"We seem to be living in hysterical times. A simple Google search reveals the sheer bottomless well ...
The following article proposes a case study of Eschil's character, Hypermnestra from The Danaids tri...
The article is an attempt at the psychoanalytic interpretation of the Euripidean Heracles. The theor...
Insanity has always been a fascinating topic in the arts, including opera. Many scholars have analyz...
This thesis examines how mental illness has been represented in British theatre from c. 1960 to the ...
As Shakespeare is closer in time and spirit to medieval psychology than to popular modern explanatio...
1 The remarkable phenomenon of dramatic illusion One of the most remarkable phenomena in dramatic pe...
Feigned madness is a motif that – with varying frequency – returns in literary texts. It is usually ...
Hysteria or female madness occurs mostly in women. It happens because according to research the heal...
This work asks the question, primarily: what kind of performance is the hysterical attack? And what ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, 1994.In this study, the nineteen extant plays of Euripides are r...
The appearance of supernatural creatures on the theatrical stage, like the deus ex machina, directly...
Academic interest in hysteria has burgeoned in recent decades. The topic has been probed by feminist...
This thesis argues that trends in performances of ‘madness’ in RSC and major London productions of H...
Grotesque theatre is not a genre but a style of theatre made up of many strands which has been emplo...
"We seem to be living in hysterical times. A simple Google search reveals the sheer bottomless well ...
The following article proposes a case study of Eschil's character, Hypermnestra from The Danaids tri...
The article is an attempt at the psychoanalytic interpretation of the Euripidean Heracles. The theor...
Insanity has always been a fascinating topic in the arts, including opera. Many scholars have analyz...
This thesis examines how mental illness has been represented in British theatre from c. 1960 to the ...
As Shakespeare is closer in time and spirit to medieval psychology than to popular modern explanatio...
1 The remarkable phenomenon of dramatic illusion One of the most remarkable phenomena in dramatic pe...
Feigned madness is a motif that – with varying frequency – returns in literary texts. It is usually ...
Hysteria or female madness occurs mostly in women. It happens because according to research the heal...
This work asks the question, primarily: what kind of performance is the hysterical attack? And what ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, 1994.In this study, the nineteen extant plays of Euripides are r...
The appearance of supernatural creatures on the theatrical stage, like the deus ex machina, directly...
Academic interest in hysteria has burgeoned in recent decades. The topic has been probed by feminist...
This thesis argues that trends in performances of ‘madness’ in RSC and major London productions of H...
Grotesque theatre is not a genre but a style of theatre made up of many strands which has been emplo...
"We seem to be living in hysterical times. A simple Google search reveals the sheer bottomless well ...