This study benefits from the terminology of geocriticism - a literary criticism that suggests an interdisciplinary approach to the exploration of literature in relation to space and place, and refers to the spatial theories of Lefebvre, Foucault, Bakhtin, Augé, and Certeau as well as to Issacharoff's study of 'dramatic space'. Proposing a multidisciplinary perspective, the book analyzes the mimetic and diegetic spaces in four of Tom Stoppard's plays; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (1966), Travesties (1974), Arcadia (1993), and Indian Ink (1995). Stoppard's plays from the 1960s to the 2000s portray different spaces including urban spaces, cities, landscapes, rooms, and fictional sites, thus serving as exceptional textual sources in spatial literary studies.



Autorentext

Nevin Gürbüz-Blaich, Heidelberg University.

Titel
Real and Imaginary Spaces in Tom Stoppard's Plays
EAN
9783111573281
Format
E-Book (epub)
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Veröffentlichung
02.06.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
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3.33 MB
Anzahl Seiten
230