106 p. ; ill. ; 30 cmThis dissertation is a comparative study of two writers Sean O'casey from ireland and Mohammed Dib from Algeria whose plays exemplify what is called littérature engagée , a literature characterised by the exposition of oppressive political and social realities and the advocacy of change. The focus will be on the disillusionment felt by the irish and the Algerians with their respective revolutions as brought forth in the plough and the stars (1926) and mille hourras pour une gueuse (1980). On the Algerian side, this literary disillusionment has been highlighted by critics, among whom charles bonn, jean déjeux, naget khadda, fewzia sari. On the irish side, one may cite ronald ayling saros cowasjee, gabriel fallon, jules k...
This thesis will examine the works of six of the most outstanding French language writers of North A...
This study is about the Algerianity of Albert Camus, the greatest French writer of Algeria. The topi...
This dissertation places the sixteen plays of the contemporary Irish playwright Brian Friel, one of ...
This dissertation will critically analyse the historical influence in Sean O'Casey's Dublin Trilogy,...
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This dissertation explores the history of the French Algerian wine industry. The product of an ecolo...
En décembre 1881, une jeune Irlandaise arriva au Caire avec son mari. Elle avait déjà beaucoup lu su...
Although the Algerian war (1954-1962) is now fifty years past, it remains a contentious issue in Fra...
2015-05-03This dissertation examines the relation between theatre, culture and performance in contem...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityContemporary Life as Revealed in Recent Irish Drama is a compilation...
Sean O'Casey came in the limelight with his Dublin Trilogy of which the first play, named, The shado...
The dissertation provides a survey of poetry in largely critically neglected decades of Irish litera...
Der große gegenseitige Einfluss welchen Theater und Politik aufeinander ausüben ist vor allem im Irl...
This thesis will examine the works of six of the most outstanding French language writers of North A...
This study is about the Algerianity of Albert Camus, the greatest French writer of Algeria. The topi...
This dissertation places the sixteen plays of the contemporary Irish playwright Brian Friel, one of ...
This dissertation will critically analyse the historical influence in Sean O'Casey's Dublin Trilogy,...
In this dissertation, I explore the texts of several writers from Haiti and Algeria to better unders...
This dissertation examines theatre and film in Ireland between 1988 and 2005, focusing on the plays ...
This article discusses the performance of nationalism, according to society's accepted definition of...
This dissertation explores the history of the French Algerian wine industry. The product of an ecolo...
En décembre 1881, une jeune Irlandaise arriva au Caire avec son mari. Elle avait déjà beaucoup lu su...
Although the Algerian war (1954-1962) is now fifty years past, it remains a contentious issue in Fra...
2015-05-03This dissertation examines the relation between theatre, culture and performance in contem...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityContemporary Life as Revealed in Recent Irish Drama is a compilation...
Sean O'Casey came in the limelight with his Dublin Trilogy of which the first play, named, The shado...
The dissertation provides a survey of poetry in largely critically neglected decades of Irish litera...
Der große gegenseitige Einfluss welchen Theater und Politik aufeinander ausüben ist vor allem im Irl...
This thesis will examine the works of six of the most outstanding French language writers of North A...
This study is about the Algerianity of Albert Camus, the greatest French writer of Algeria. The topi...
This dissertation places the sixteen plays of the contemporary Irish playwright Brian Friel, one of ...