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Studies in English Drama and Poetry

    Vol. 3. Reading Subversion and Transgression
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  • Liczba stron:
    274
    Rok wydania:
    2013
    ISBN:
    978-83-7525-994-0

    Contents

    Introduction 7

    Part One. Reading Subversion and Transgression in Drama 13
    Estella Ciobanu, Staging Transgression Stories in the Later Middle Ages: Divine Fiat, Truth and Justice in the N-Town Play of the Annunciation 15
    Tomasz Wiącek, Legal and Social Discourse of Matrimony in Selected N-Town Cycle Plays 31
    Lucía Bodas Fernández, Freedom above the Law: Friedrich Schiller’s Die Räuber 45
    Andreas Schardt, Geographic Transgression and Epic Theatre: The Subversiveness of the Pastoral Idyll in Edward Bond’s Lear 55
    Michał Lachman, Seeking out Strangeness: Tony Kushner’s Homebody/Kabul 67
    Paulina Mirowska, The Silencing of Dissent: Harold Pinter’s Bleak Political Vision 79
    Jadwiga Uchman, Quantum Mechanics and the Relativity of Human Identity: Tom Stoppard’s Hapgood 93
    Tomasz Wiśniewski, The Mathematics in a Dramatic Text – A Disappearing Number by Complicite 105
    Monika Sosnowska, Sensory Transgression: Literary Representations of Women’s Sight and Hearing in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet 115
    Dagmara Krzyżaniak, The Nature of Contemporary Catharsis in Marina Carr’s By the Bog of Cats 127
    Edyta Lorek-Jezińska, Gender/Genre Disruption in Bryony Lavery’s Her Aching Heart 137

    Part Two. Reading Subversion and Transgression in Poetry 149
    Rory McTurk, Tolkien’s Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún: Creative Drama or Scholarly Exercise? 151
    Monika Kocot, Transgressing the Normative in Edwin Morgan’s “Message Clear” 167

    Part Three. Reading Subversion and Transgression in Prose 175
    Jacek Kowzan, The Rite-of-Passage Structure in Medieval and Early Modern Visionary Accounts 177
    Agnieszka Łowczanin, Damsels and Demons: Transgressive Females from Clarissa to Carmilla 189
    Andrzej Wicher, The Discourse of Orientalism in C. S. Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia 201
    Małgorzata Janik, Subversive Form, Provocative Content and Truth at All Costs: Liberature of B. S. Johnson 217
    Anna Krawczyk-Łaskarzewska, “Smilers, Defilers, Reekers and Leakers”– Dogs as Tools of Subversion and Transgression in Short Stories by Edgar A. Poe, Mark Twain and Ambrose Bierce 229
    Mark Tardi, Great Expectations: Incest and Incompleteness in Kathy Acker’s Blood and Guts in High School 247
    Katarzyna Więckowska, Brief Interviews with Liminality: The Case of David Foster Wallace 255

    Contributors 267

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