The article deals the possibility of applying Vladimir Propp’s, basically anthropological idea of “the inverted ritual” to the interpretation of certain plays by William Shakespeare, particularly Hamlet. The said inversion concerns three rituals: the sacrificial ritual, where the passive and obedient victim suddenly rebels, or at least becomes difficult to control (which is the case, for example, of Ophelia in Hamlet); of the initiatory ritual, where the apparently benevolent master of the characters initiation is shown as a monster (which can be exemplified by Claudius, Hamlet’s uncle); and of the matrimonial ritual, where the theoretically loving husband (more rarely wife), or lover, is revealed as a highly malicious and unpredictable cre...
In a comprehensive study of Hamlet and its reception, this dissertation offers a concept and interpr...
This paper will use Sigmund Freud’s essay “The Uncanny” to analyse William Shakespeare’s play Richar...
The audience feels an incompatibility between Hamlet as he is before and as he is after pursuing the...
The article deals the possibility of applying Vladimir Propp’s, basically anthropological idea of “t...
In this paper I argue that, up to a certain extent, Shakespeare’s dramatic works partake of an anthr...
International audienceThis article seeks to present the different languages (emblems, Renaissance tr...
The article is based on the premise that Hamlet has been functioning throughout ages as a base for ...
Feigned madness is a motif that – with varying frequency – returns in literary texts. It is usually ...
This article explores the contradictory nature of the ghost in Hamlet and shows how Shakespeare seek...
Since the 1960s, chaos theory has become an important but controversial tool used by scientists and ...
The given article claims to demonstrate that Shakespeare’s general intention in “Hamlet” was the ess...
Shakespeare wrote Hamlet at the very beginning of the seventeenth century, at the height of his crea...
This article explores the contradictory nature of the ghost in Hamlet and shows how Shakespeare seek...
This Paper examines and tries to explain the problem of vengeance in Shakespeare's play Hamlet. Fir...
The amateur actors in A Midsummer Night’s Dream are compared several times with the fairies who inha...
In a comprehensive study of Hamlet and its reception, this dissertation offers a concept and interpr...
This paper will use Sigmund Freud’s essay “The Uncanny” to analyse William Shakespeare’s play Richar...
The audience feels an incompatibility between Hamlet as he is before and as he is after pursuing the...
The article deals the possibility of applying Vladimir Propp’s, basically anthropological idea of “t...
In this paper I argue that, up to a certain extent, Shakespeare’s dramatic works partake of an anthr...
International audienceThis article seeks to present the different languages (emblems, Renaissance tr...
The article is based on the premise that Hamlet has been functioning throughout ages as a base for ...
Feigned madness is a motif that – with varying frequency – returns in literary texts. It is usually ...
This article explores the contradictory nature of the ghost in Hamlet and shows how Shakespeare seek...
Since the 1960s, chaos theory has become an important but controversial tool used by scientists and ...
The given article claims to demonstrate that Shakespeare’s general intention in “Hamlet” was the ess...
Shakespeare wrote Hamlet at the very beginning of the seventeenth century, at the height of his crea...
This article explores the contradictory nature of the ghost in Hamlet and shows how Shakespeare seek...
This Paper examines and tries to explain the problem of vengeance in Shakespeare's play Hamlet. Fir...
The amateur actors in A Midsummer Night’s Dream are compared several times with the fairies who inha...
In a comprehensive study of Hamlet and its reception, this dissertation offers a concept and interpr...
This paper will use Sigmund Freud’s essay “The Uncanny” to analyse William Shakespeare’s play Richar...
The audience feels an incompatibility between Hamlet as he is before and as he is after pursuing the...