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Dystopia and Doppelgangers: the Gothic indictment
(Bilkent University, 1997)
Narrative strategies in Ford Madox Ford's Parade's End and The Good Soldier
(Bilkent University, 1996)
In opposition to theories which gave the author pride of place as the
creator of literary works embodying definite meanings, the French thinker
Roland Barthes maintained that it was the reader, and not the author, ...
The environmental ethic in Wordsworth's poetry
(Bilkent University, 1995)
Wordsworth's poetry, with its emphasis on the independent
existence and consciousness of nature , has a distinctive place in
the Romantic movement. His interest in the external world is not,
of course, totally new and ...
The carnivalesque in Ben Jonson's three city comedies: Volpone, the Alchemist and Bartholomew Fair
(Bilkent University, 1997)
The idea of carnival is explored in Rabelais and His World, in which Bakhtin
shows that the carnival was an officially sanctioned period in which all dogmas and
doctrines, as well as the fonns and ideologies of the ...
Narrative techniques in Doris Lessing's stories and sketches
(Bilkent University, 1996)
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the themes of Doris
Lessing's short stories and sketches, with particular reference
to the narrative techniques developed mainly by the French
Structuralists Roland Barthes and Gerard ...