This paper analyses Shakespeare's treatment of love from the theoretical vantage point of Roland Barthes's entry on "gossip" in A Lover.s Discourse: Fragments. According to Barthes, love narratives are the effect of "gossip" third person counterfeits of a discourse of desire that in its purest form can only be addressed by a first to a second person. As the pronoun of gossip, the third person is the "wicked pronoun". Shakespearean drama displays the dialectics of lover.s discourse and love story, the contrast between a discourse of desire and a discourse about others, desires. This contrast is registered in the transformation of a referential universe which exhausts itself in "I" and "you" (the lover's) into forms of discourse where the lov...
This paper is an exploration of William Shakespeare’s play-texts featuring magical women— A Midsumme...
One of the rapidly developing fields in literary studies nationwide is Digital Humanities. Larger sc...
While examining and challenging the current thought that desire only exists in the alienated movemen...
The knottiest problems to do with Shakespeare's language are often those we are least aware of. Who ...
This dissertation analyzes undertheorized grammatical and linguistic details of Shakespeare’s langua...
Every literary work has both form and content. This happens as well to the genre of poetry, which co...
The thesis Love as Will to Dialogue in William Shakespeare's Tragedies deals with the analysis of se...
Both the Shakespeare’s Sonnets (1609) and Barthes’s Fragments d’un discours amoureux (1977) are refe...
This dissertation proposes that the frequent inclusion of characters’ speech in medieval romance is ...
The dissertation explores Shakespearean representations of subjectivity. I investigate how Shakespea...
Abstract Having mostly escaped scholarly scrutiny, interjections have in recent years received more...
Theatre, at a dialogical level, presents encounters and clashes of different perspectives, world-vie...
The five essays that comprise this text are linked by a central problematic: the relation between er...
Addressing the Lover’s Discourse as a potentially self-conscious, solipsistic, self-enclosed, and th...
This dissertation argues that important modes of self-definition in the Renaissance draw on the ling...
This paper is an exploration of William Shakespeare’s play-texts featuring magical women— A Midsumme...
One of the rapidly developing fields in literary studies nationwide is Digital Humanities. Larger sc...
While examining and challenging the current thought that desire only exists in the alienated movemen...
The knottiest problems to do with Shakespeare's language are often those we are least aware of. Who ...
This dissertation analyzes undertheorized grammatical and linguistic details of Shakespeare’s langua...
Every literary work has both form and content. This happens as well to the genre of poetry, which co...
The thesis Love as Will to Dialogue in William Shakespeare's Tragedies deals with the analysis of se...
Both the Shakespeare’s Sonnets (1609) and Barthes’s Fragments d’un discours amoureux (1977) are refe...
This dissertation proposes that the frequent inclusion of characters’ speech in medieval romance is ...
The dissertation explores Shakespearean representations of subjectivity. I investigate how Shakespea...
Abstract Having mostly escaped scholarly scrutiny, interjections have in recent years received more...
Theatre, at a dialogical level, presents encounters and clashes of different perspectives, world-vie...
The five essays that comprise this text are linked by a central problematic: the relation between er...
Addressing the Lover’s Discourse as a potentially self-conscious, solipsistic, self-enclosed, and th...
This dissertation argues that important modes of self-definition in the Renaissance draw on the ling...
This paper is an exploration of William Shakespeare’s play-texts featuring magical women— A Midsumme...
One of the rapidly developing fields in literary studies nationwide is Digital Humanities. Larger sc...
While examining and challenging the current thought that desire only exists in the alienated movemen...