Shakespeare’s Hamlet, as a revenge tragedy, demonstrates an ambience of terror. This ambience emerges in two works which have appropriated the play: The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski (2009) and The Dead Fathers Club by Matt Haig (2006). However, the present article tends to presume the contemporary history, i.e. post 9/11 era, as the basis for investigating a variety of themes and relations between Hamlet and its two novelistic appropriations. Drawing upon the work of experts in terrorism psychology, I explore the psychological commonalities of the modern Hamlets, who can be distinguished by their isolation, vulnerability, and self-delusion. Attempts are also made to investigate the psychological bases for the juxtapos...
Drawing on Shakespeare, and in particular Hamlet's psychological crisis, this paper examines the rel...
Since the inception of what has come to be known as the “9/11 novel,” critics have lamented the clum...
In a comprehensive study of Hamlet and its reception, this dissertation offers a concept and interpr...
such a reductionist assumption stems from our conception of appropriative literature as the recyclin...
This article offers a critique of Robert Appelbaum’s work on Shakespeare and terrorism, particularly...
2002: three months, three Palestinian women, three bombs. Sulayman Al-Bassam premiered The Al-Hamlet...
Building on Elizabethan dramatic conventions and religious debates about ghosts, Hamlet employs ling...
In his first tetralogy and Titus Andronicus, Shakespeare delineates two opposing views on historiogr...
This book chapter provides a contextual analysis of the first wave of terrorist fiction in British l...
Terror and terrorism are probably the most frequent catchwords of the contemporary times. At the tur...
Literature has a greater impact on the reader's mind than media, as it activates imagination, visual...
This paper will examine the notion of revenge, beginning with a history of the revenge tragedy genre...
The aim of this article is to explore the potential of hauntological theories to explain and problem...
Since the 1960s, chaos theory has become an important but controversial tool used by scientists and ...
This article investigates the intersections between Shakespeare’s Hamlet and a popular TV series So...
Drawing on Shakespeare, and in particular Hamlet's psychological crisis, this paper examines the rel...
Since the inception of what has come to be known as the “9/11 novel,” critics have lamented the clum...
In a comprehensive study of Hamlet and its reception, this dissertation offers a concept and interpr...
such a reductionist assumption stems from our conception of appropriative literature as the recyclin...
This article offers a critique of Robert Appelbaum’s work on Shakespeare and terrorism, particularly...
2002: three months, three Palestinian women, three bombs. Sulayman Al-Bassam premiered The Al-Hamlet...
Building on Elizabethan dramatic conventions and religious debates about ghosts, Hamlet employs ling...
In his first tetralogy and Titus Andronicus, Shakespeare delineates two opposing views on historiogr...
This book chapter provides a contextual analysis of the first wave of terrorist fiction in British l...
Terror and terrorism are probably the most frequent catchwords of the contemporary times. At the tur...
Literature has a greater impact on the reader's mind than media, as it activates imagination, visual...
This paper will examine the notion of revenge, beginning with a history of the revenge tragedy genre...
The aim of this article is to explore the potential of hauntological theories to explain and problem...
Since the 1960s, chaos theory has become an important but controversial tool used by scientists and ...
This article investigates the intersections between Shakespeare’s Hamlet and a popular TV series So...
Drawing on Shakespeare, and in particular Hamlet's psychological crisis, this paper examines the rel...
Since the inception of what has come to be known as the “9/11 novel,” critics have lamented the clum...
In a comprehensive study of Hamlet and its reception, this dissertation offers a concept and interpr...