This thesis makes a case for Mikhail Bakhtin (1895-1975) as a critic of drama. It uses Bakhtin’s notes for revision of Rabelais and His World, written in 1942, as a catalyst for exploration of Shakespeare and of drama more generally. In the Rabelais revision notes, Bakhtin comments on Shakespeare’s major tragedies, identifying patterns in them that expand on, complicate, and darken the festive, utopian themes found in the main text of Rabelais and His World. He also discusses drama as a genre, in particular the ways that meaning is made in theatrical spaces by bodies onstage. Bakhtin is at times openly dismissive of drama elsewhere in his work but the Rabelais revision notes demonstrate an unprecedented engagement with theat...
This thesis is an examination of the theoretical concepts of Antonin Artaud (1896-1948) and their re...
Polish theatre professor Jan Kott (1914-2001) is often regarded as a critic and scholar because of h...
Shakespeare wrote Hamlet at the very beginning of the seventeenth century, at the height of his crea...
This is the English translation (with a brief introduction and relatively detailed commentary) of a ...
Review of Dick McCaw. Bakhtin and Theatre: Dialogues with Stanislavsky, Meyerhold and Grotowski. Lon...
This thesis sets itself the double task of analysing the chosen dramatic texts through Bakhtin's the...
© 2019 Shamina et al. Shakespeare has always been among the most popular foreign playwrights staged ...
Since the 1960s, chaos theory has become an important but controversial tool used by scientists and ...
Being regarded as a dramatist of all times, Shakespeare and his work is studied with a modern view p...
This thesis explores the notion that the emergent language of theatre, and more generally of modern ...
Carnival Texts comprises three related dramatic works, all of which have as their point of departure...
Graduation date: 1994The study of the social dimensions of Shakespeare's art is represented by the w...
In 1962, at the height of the Cold War, Polish academic Jan Kott argued that Shakespeare was “our co...
This thesis proposes that Shakespeare’s cultural authority was established in England by the end of ...
Since the middle of the 19th century, Shakespeare’s Hamlet is an essential part of the theatrical re...
This thesis is an examination of the theoretical concepts of Antonin Artaud (1896-1948) and their re...
Polish theatre professor Jan Kott (1914-2001) is often regarded as a critic and scholar because of h...
Shakespeare wrote Hamlet at the very beginning of the seventeenth century, at the height of his crea...
This is the English translation (with a brief introduction and relatively detailed commentary) of a ...
Review of Dick McCaw. Bakhtin and Theatre: Dialogues with Stanislavsky, Meyerhold and Grotowski. Lon...
This thesis sets itself the double task of analysing the chosen dramatic texts through Bakhtin's the...
© 2019 Shamina et al. Shakespeare has always been among the most popular foreign playwrights staged ...
Since the 1960s, chaos theory has become an important but controversial tool used by scientists and ...
Being regarded as a dramatist of all times, Shakespeare and his work is studied with a modern view p...
This thesis explores the notion that the emergent language of theatre, and more generally of modern ...
Carnival Texts comprises three related dramatic works, all of which have as their point of departure...
Graduation date: 1994The study of the social dimensions of Shakespeare's art is represented by the w...
In 1962, at the height of the Cold War, Polish academic Jan Kott argued that Shakespeare was “our co...
This thesis proposes that Shakespeare’s cultural authority was established in England by the end of ...
Since the middle of the 19th century, Shakespeare’s Hamlet is an essential part of the theatrical re...
This thesis is an examination of the theoretical concepts of Antonin Artaud (1896-1948) and their re...
Polish theatre professor Jan Kott (1914-2001) is often regarded as a critic and scholar because of h...
Shakespeare wrote Hamlet at the very beginning of the seventeenth century, at the height of his crea...