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The relation between the real and the ideal in the odes of John Keats
(Bilkent University, 1994)The great odes--"Ode to Psyche, " "Ode to a Nightingale, " "Ode on a Grecian Urn, " "Ode on Melancholy, " and "To Autumn"--were written in the year 1819, when Keats was approaching his imminent death from tuberculosis. ... -
Religious prejudices and economic interests in Christopher Marlowe's The Jew of Malta
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Stock market seasonality in the Istanbul Stock Exchange
(Bilkent University, 1993)This study empirically examines stock market seasonality in the Istanbul Stock Exchange Market (IMKB) , Turkey. Current evidence from the studies for other capital markets around the world provides that there are strong ... -
The theme of divided consciousness in Ibsen's later plays
(Bilkent University, 1994)Ibsen employs several techniques in his plays and each of these serves an essential purpose— the examination of the nature of consciousness. Hence, an analysis of this theme is crucial to the better understanding of ... -
The U.S. shale oil, market forces and export ban
(Bilkent University, 2020-08)Shale oil revolution after 2011 changed both the U.S. and world oil markets. In this thesis the market determinants of a shale oil production – Frac Count for the U.S is studied. The empirical evidence suggests that a ... -
Which nightmare to choose? : A study of Heart of Darkness
(Bilkent University, 1991)This sludy of Conrad’s lioarl of aims aL a close Lextual ¿inalysis of tlie relaLionship between Marlow and Kurtz, ttie two main cluiracters of the novel, and of the role civilisation plays in determining tlie fate of ... -
Women in Love as a polyphonic novel
(Bilkent University, 1991)Lawrence’s critics have tended to analyse his novel Women in Love by explaining what the novel "means", and treating the author as an omniscient presence, who organises the plot and the characterisation. This type of ...