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The Backstage as the Diegetic Space in the (Neo)Gothic Dramas

The Backstage as the Diegetic Space in the (Neo)Gothic Dramas

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Studies in Literature and Culture. Volume 1

Agnieszka Matysiak
ISBN:
978-83-7702-155-2
Stron: 128
Format: 220 x 205 mm
Rok wydania: 2010


CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER 1. THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS
1.1 The Theatre - the essential semiotic premises
1.2 Recognizing theatrical spaces
1.3 Recognizing the Gothic space
1.4 The performance of Gothic theatrical spaces - the backstage

CHAPTER 2. THE BACKSTAGE IN JOANNA BAILUE'S GOTHIC DRAMAS
2.1 The undesirable supernatural phenomena as the visionary reflections enslaved in The Phantom's backstage (1836)
2.2 The body and bodily manifestations as the representations of accumulated emotional intensities and strong passions in De Mcnforf's backstage (1798)
2.3 The backstage as the metaphorical embodiment of the mind realizing social anxieties, inequalities and gender hierarchy in Orra (1812)

CHAPTER 3. THE BACKSTAGE IN SAM SHEPARD'S NEOGOTHIC DRAMAS
3.1 The dishonourable phenomena and undesirable illegitimate occurrences as the signs of familial disgrace that, though suppressed in the backstage area, affect the mind realizing the mutilation of the physical as well as emotional bonds in Buried Child (1978)
3.2 The body and bodily drives as the re-presentation of the socially illicit affections and the tabooed incestuous entanglements veiled in Fool for Law's backstage (1983)

CONCLUSION

APPENDIX

WORKS CITED

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