On The Postmodernist Elements in Shakespeare's The Tempest
Having been discussed for more than four centuries, Shakespeare (1564-1616), believed by many critics to be the most important English dramatist, is still inexhaustible. Through these years and especially in the twentieth century, many different approaches have been applied to his plays. This study...
Main Authors: | Payyam Abbasi, Ali Saeedi |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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International University of Sarajevo
2014-12-01
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Series: | Epiphany |
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Online Access: | http://epiphany.ius.edu.ba/index.php/epiphany/article/view/95/96 |
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