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Alan Ayckbourn's theatricality and use of comedy in Woman in Mind, A Small Family Business and Henceforward: marriage, family, private-public and absence of standards
(Bilkent University, 1994)
The aim of this dissertation is to focus on three of Alan
Ayckbourn's recent plays, namely Woman in Mind, A Small Business
and Henceforward in order to analyse how Ayckbourn employs visual
elements and how he creates ...
Failure of love in TSEliot's poems: "Love Song of JAlfred Prufrock", "Portrait of a Lady", "La Figlia che piange", The Waste Land
(Bilkent University, 1994)
This dissertation aims at pursuing the failure of love theme in T.S. Eliot's
above mentioned poems. In the Introduction, poetry- of Eliot, who is one of
the most outstanding figures of Modernist Poetry, ttnd the ...
Ambivalence and ambiguity in Thackeray's attitude to his woman characters in Vanity Fair and Henry Esmond
(Bilkent University, 1994)
William Makepeace Thackeray is ambivalent in his
depiction of woman characters, which is primarily the
result of the discrepancy in the attitude to women of the
Victorian society· Like many of the contemporary
novelists, ...
Examination of the four selected food industry sub-sectors in Turkey and in the European Community
(Bilkent University, 1994)
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. ...
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 ...