The works of William Shakespeare have a universal influence and are considered representatives of all times and all ages. Critics, scholars, academics, and students have been rereading, reexamining, retelling, and restaging his plays century after century. This dissertation proposes to examine The Tempest as a postmodern text. The postmodern elements: ant-formality, pastiche, intertextuality, paranoia, irony, playfulness, puns, wordplays, conspiracy theories, temporal distortion, and supernatural elements, create an atmosphere in The Tempest, which can be described as postmodern. Focusing on Ihab Hassan and Brian McHale's definition and characterization of postmodernism which have created an opportunity to have a postmodern approach to The ...
The paper purports to examine dominant semiotic and ideological propositions underlying recent re-re...
William Shakespeare\u27s The Tempest is a work which has intrigued and enchanted both directors and ...
The dissertation attempts to analyze the ways in which the Other is represented in Renaissance trave...
The works of William Shakespeare have a universal influence and are considered representatives of al...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Art...
Having been discussed for more than four centuries, Shakespeare (1564-1616), believed by many critic...
Having been discussed for more than four centuries, Shakespeare (1564-1616), believed by many critic...
This dissertation argues that William Shakespeare\u27s The Tempest is a dramatic exploration of the ...
This dissertation contends that The Tempest by William Shakespeare plays a seminal role in the devel...
The twentieth century brought about a new form of understanding, producing and living art that has b...
The topic of this dissertation is a problem of philosophical psychology and its relation to Shakespe...
In this paper, our aim is to focus on Shakespeare's The Tempest in the light of the supernatural wor...
The dissertation attempts to analyze the ways in which the Other is represented in Renaissance trave...
Prospero in Shakespeare's last play, The Tempest, written around 1611 and first published seven year...
In critical history, Shakespeare's The Tempest has been interpreted as a reticent play, a fascinatin...
The paper purports to examine dominant semiotic and ideological propositions underlying recent re-re...
William Shakespeare\u27s The Tempest is a work which has intrigued and enchanted both directors and ...
The dissertation attempts to analyze the ways in which the Other is represented in Renaissance trave...
The works of William Shakespeare have a universal influence and are considered representatives of al...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Art...
Having been discussed for more than four centuries, Shakespeare (1564-1616), believed by many critic...
Having been discussed for more than four centuries, Shakespeare (1564-1616), believed by many critic...
This dissertation argues that William Shakespeare\u27s The Tempest is a dramatic exploration of the ...
This dissertation contends that The Tempest by William Shakespeare plays a seminal role in the devel...
The twentieth century brought about a new form of understanding, producing and living art that has b...
The topic of this dissertation is a problem of philosophical psychology and its relation to Shakespe...
In this paper, our aim is to focus on Shakespeare's The Tempest in the light of the supernatural wor...
The dissertation attempts to analyze the ways in which the Other is represented in Renaissance trave...
Prospero in Shakespeare's last play, The Tempest, written around 1611 and first published seven year...
In critical history, Shakespeare's The Tempest has been interpreted as a reticent play, a fascinatin...
The paper purports to examine dominant semiotic and ideological propositions underlying recent re-re...
William Shakespeare\u27s The Tempest is a work which has intrigued and enchanted both directors and ...
The dissertation attempts to analyze the ways in which the Other is represented in Renaissance trave...