This thesis is an examination of the dramatic significance of I.i of Hamiet. Othello and Macbeth in terms of the opening scene’s relationship with the complete drama. To facilitate the reader’s understanding of this relationship between the opening scene and the whole drama and to illustrate how Shakespeare uses certain expository or dramatic devices in effecting this relationship, the concept of exposition in drama is discussed. Special attention is given to the differences between expository method/device and expository function in general and the expository function of Shakespearean drama in particular. This is followed by an analysis of the rationale for the choice of Hamlet. 0thel1o and Macbeth as the focus of this study, /...
In this thesis, I closely examine William Shakespeare\u27s 17th century tragedy, Macbeth, in compari...
This thesis is on the one hand part of the wider field of ‘European Shakespeare’ studies which have ...
This thesis examines the way dramaturgical techniques in Shakespeare's late plays are used to create...
Regardless of genre, Shakespeare’s plays open in many different ways on the stage. Some openings com...
Regardless of genre, Shakespeare’s plays open in many different ways on the stage. Some openings com...
For the twenty-first-century reader of William Shakespeare’s plays, meaning construction is an activ...
Equivocation is a condition of language that runs riot in Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, and King Lear. W...
Chapter I of this thesis surveys the extensive but obscure field of Shakespearean adaptations writte...
In my dissertation, I am concerned with the manner in which verbal and visual categories might be ar...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of ArtsText from page ...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of ArtsText from page ...
The thesis investigates the concepts, processes and purposes involved in adapting one play into anot...
Equivocation is a condition of language that runs riot in Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, and King Lear. W...
In this thesis, I closely examine William Shakespeare\u27s 17th century tragedy, Macbeth, in compari...
In this thesis, I closely examine William Shakespeare\u27s 17th century tragedy, Macbeth, in compari...
In this thesis, I closely examine William Shakespeare\u27s 17th century tragedy, Macbeth, in compari...
This thesis is on the one hand part of the wider field of ‘European Shakespeare’ studies which have ...
This thesis examines the way dramaturgical techniques in Shakespeare's late plays are used to create...
Regardless of genre, Shakespeare’s plays open in many different ways on the stage. Some openings com...
Regardless of genre, Shakespeare’s plays open in many different ways on the stage. Some openings com...
For the twenty-first-century reader of William Shakespeare’s plays, meaning construction is an activ...
Equivocation is a condition of language that runs riot in Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, and King Lear. W...
Chapter I of this thesis surveys the extensive but obscure field of Shakespearean adaptations writte...
In my dissertation, I am concerned with the manner in which verbal and visual categories might be ar...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of ArtsText from page ...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of ArtsText from page ...
The thesis investigates the concepts, processes and purposes involved in adapting one play into anot...
Equivocation is a condition of language that runs riot in Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, and King Lear. W...
In this thesis, I closely examine William Shakespeare\u27s 17th century tragedy, Macbeth, in compari...
In this thesis, I closely examine William Shakespeare\u27s 17th century tragedy, Macbeth, in compari...
In this thesis, I closely examine William Shakespeare\u27s 17th century tragedy, Macbeth, in compari...
This thesis is on the one hand part of the wider field of ‘European Shakespeare’ studies which have ...
This thesis examines the way dramaturgical techniques in Shakespeare's late plays are used to create...