: The paper focuses on the most remarkable personality was and is seen in the dramas and plays on stages around the world, “The Jokers”. They had played a vital role, connecting the characters in a play and the audience with the play. Though they were portrayed differently in different traditions around the world, their sole purpose was to break the fourth wall in the theatre. Are they ‘witty fools or foolish wits’? is the question debated in the paper. Whatever they are called, they were inevitable as the purpose is to bring entertainment combined with wisdom. Knowledge and humour were their strong power they inherited which was making them special, hence some cultures worshiped them and feared too. Right from ancient period until now hist...
This study investigates the disappearance of the Fool in Shakespeare’s King Lear and how that disapp...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explores how Early English comic figures made t...
In the topical abundance or superabundance of Shakespeare’s King Lear, almost all major thematic pat...
In Shakespeare, the wise fool label most commonly is applied to Touchstone of As You Like It, the Fo...
This project examines the ethical implications of relationships between Shakespeare’s fools and thei...
Gillian Woods considers how the Fool and Poor Tom, two characters in King Lear who stand outside the...
The thesis serves as an overview of the clowns in all Shakespeare´s plays. They appear in comedies, ...
International audienceThis article proposes a brief survey of two related phenomena found in the med...
International audienceThis article proposes a brief survey of two related phenomena found in the med...
This study is concerned with the dramaturgic use of the fools of five of Shakespeare's plays. After ...
One of the hallmarks of Shakespeare�s stylistic uniqueness is undoubtedly his dexterous use of puns....
Abstract Witty Fools and Foolish Wits: Performing Cognitive Disability in English Literature, c. 13...
SCOPE AND CONTENTS: A study of the role and function of the Fool in Sh~tespearets King Lear. This th...
This thesis considers the fool as a theatrical phenomenon and reflects on the approach an actor migh...
The present paper poses the question of the different ways in which madness is laughed at – or with ...
This study investigates the disappearance of the Fool in Shakespeare’s King Lear and how that disapp...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explores how Early English comic figures made t...
In the topical abundance or superabundance of Shakespeare’s King Lear, almost all major thematic pat...
In Shakespeare, the wise fool label most commonly is applied to Touchstone of As You Like It, the Fo...
This project examines the ethical implications of relationships between Shakespeare’s fools and thei...
Gillian Woods considers how the Fool and Poor Tom, two characters in King Lear who stand outside the...
The thesis serves as an overview of the clowns in all Shakespeare´s plays. They appear in comedies, ...
International audienceThis article proposes a brief survey of two related phenomena found in the med...
International audienceThis article proposes a brief survey of two related phenomena found in the med...
This study is concerned with the dramaturgic use of the fools of five of Shakespeare's plays. After ...
One of the hallmarks of Shakespeare�s stylistic uniqueness is undoubtedly his dexterous use of puns....
Abstract Witty Fools and Foolish Wits: Performing Cognitive Disability in English Literature, c. 13...
SCOPE AND CONTENTS: A study of the role and function of the Fool in Sh~tespearets King Lear. This th...
This thesis considers the fool as a theatrical phenomenon and reflects on the approach an actor migh...
The present paper poses the question of the different ways in which madness is laughed at – or with ...
This study investigates the disappearance of the Fool in Shakespeare’s King Lear and how that disapp...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explores how Early English comic figures made t...
In the topical abundance or superabundance of Shakespeare’s King Lear, almost all major thematic pat...