The relevance of this study is determined by the fact that theatricality has become an emblematic sign of the modern culture. The diverse palette of drama techniques has been repeatedly used in literature introducing them to the semantic field of fiction. In the era of postmodernism, theatricality has become a way of expression of the playful nature of postmodern texts and is often one of the typical features of the literature of our time. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate it based on the analysis of two novels by British writers of the late 20th and early 21st century – “Morality Play” by B. Unsworth (1995) and “Arts and Wonders” by G. Norminton (2004), which take place, respectively, in the late Middle Ages and Renaissance. Both...
The critical discussion of metatheatre has historically connected a series of reflexive dramatic str...
The article analyzes the trend of theatre staging of narrative texts (novels) of the Soviet-Russian ...
English Variety sets out to explain the late–twentieth-century English’s novel’s interest in a serie...
The purpose of this essay is to analyze the novel by the British writer of the late 20th – early 21s...
This study contextualises Fredric Jameson's theories on the postmodern to analyse both contemporary ...
Categories such as play, theater and performance, have been included and thoroughly discussed in the...
The article focuses on the idea of theatrical artwork in the aspect of postmodernism on the example ...
The project explores the possibility of redefining metatheatre as a theatrical genre, introducing th...
The ambiguity of the term "metatheatre" derives in part from its text of origin, Lionel Abel's 1963 ...
Shakespeare uses metadrama as a rhetorical vehicle for responding to antitheatricalism; realistic dr...
The reviewer analyses the monograph Problematic-Thematic Units and Philosophical-Esthetical Paramete...
Having been discussed for more than four centuries, Shakespeare (1564-1616), believed by many critic...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1994.The process of metaphrasis denotes the translation ...
In this study six of Samuel Beckett’s plays are analysed by concentrating on features that are consi...
Theatre, Theatricality, and Resistance is concerned with how certain elements of contemporary Wester...
The critical discussion of metatheatre has historically connected a series of reflexive dramatic str...
The article analyzes the trend of theatre staging of narrative texts (novels) of the Soviet-Russian ...
English Variety sets out to explain the late–twentieth-century English’s novel’s interest in a serie...
The purpose of this essay is to analyze the novel by the British writer of the late 20th – early 21s...
This study contextualises Fredric Jameson's theories on the postmodern to analyse both contemporary ...
Categories such as play, theater and performance, have been included and thoroughly discussed in the...
The article focuses on the idea of theatrical artwork in the aspect of postmodernism on the example ...
The project explores the possibility of redefining metatheatre as a theatrical genre, introducing th...
The ambiguity of the term "metatheatre" derives in part from its text of origin, Lionel Abel's 1963 ...
Shakespeare uses metadrama as a rhetorical vehicle for responding to antitheatricalism; realistic dr...
The reviewer analyses the monograph Problematic-Thematic Units and Philosophical-Esthetical Paramete...
Having been discussed for more than four centuries, Shakespeare (1564-1616), believed by many critic...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1994.The process of metaphrasis denotes the translation ...
In this study six of Samuel Beckett’s plays are analysed by concentrating on features that are consi...
Theatre, Theatricality, and Resistance is concerned with how certain elements of contemporary Wester...
The critical discussion of metatheatre has historically connected a series of reflexive dramatic str...
The article analyzes the trend of theatre staging of narrative texts (novels) of the Soviet-Russian ...
English Variety sets out to explain the late–twentieth-century English’s novel’s interest in a serie...