Vesna krmpotic biography of william shakespeare

  • This study demonstrates the importance of critical thinking, research skills, and the ability to navigate complex literary texts for scholars of Shakespearean.
  • ” Vesna Krmpotić, Croatian poet.
  • In Adaptation Studies: Kenneth Branagh and Michael Almereyda's Dialogues with William Shakespeare's Hamlet In memoriam of Vesna Krmpotić () Life.

  • Réka M. Cristian

    University of Szeged, Ungaria

    rekacristian@

     

    Peripheral Thrones:

    Negotiating Borders in Contemporary Croatian Women’s Prose

    Abstract: This article is a brief introspection into special negotiations on the issue of border/s applied to the composite realm of language, gender, and politics in the works of two Croatian women writers, Slavenka Drakulić and Dubravka Ugrešić, who depict the first transitional years from communism to post-communism and the effects of the war in Yugoslavia. Drakulić’s Café Europa: Life After Communism () and Ugrešić’s The Museum of Unconditional Surrender () feature an array of unconventional histories, exiles stories, memories and vernacular constructions of perimeters, demarcations, margins, liminalities, boundaries, as well as their multiple deconstructions within the (more or less fictive) world their “middle worlder” narrators inhabit.

    Keywords: Croatia; Postcommunism; Slavenka Drakulić; Dubravka Ugrešić; Na

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    • July – Stormzy's publisher imprint Merky Books is launched in London.
    • August 11 – Writer V. S. Naipaul, on his deathbed in London, has Tennyson's poem "Crossing the Bar" read to him by the newspaper editor Geordie Greig.[1]
    • September 16 – Lady Mary Wroth's pastoral closet dramaLove's Victory receives its first fully professional, publicly staged (filmed) performance, at Penshurst Place in England, where it was probably written about [2] It is the first known original pastoral drama and thought to be the first original dramatic comedy to be written by a woman.[3]
    • October 19 – The exhibition Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms: Art, Word, War, opening at the British Library, includes the earliest surviving will of an Englishwoman. Written on "a small, stained sheet of parchment", the detailed testament o

      Biographical Interpretation Research Articles

      In the wake of the Dictionary of African Biography () and the Dictionary of African Christian Biography (DACB), the present volume, African Christian Biography, emerges as another important contribution to scholarly discourse at the intersection between “African,” “Christian,” and “Biography.” Dana Robert, the editor, argues that at the heart of the volume fryst vatten the affirmation of biography as an important struktur of historical writing that broadens the sources and methodologies for reading Africa’s Christian history. Through biography, she claims, “people become . . . subjects of their own history” (viii). In corroboration, Emmanuel Egbunu, in one of the chapters, laments that the absence of biographical writing has fueled the pervading conception of African Christianity as “a late comer within Global Christianity” (63). Robert’s and Egbunu’s assessments provide a klar trajectory toward understanding the purpose and organization of the boo