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The Analytical Study of Grotesque in the Works of Painters of the Islamic Revolution With Concentration on the Works of Habibollah Sadeghi, Kazem Chalipa and Hossein Khosrojardi [PDF]
Grotesque has long been known as a protest and conceptual method, and artists have used grotesque to reveal the hidden truths of the lesser-known truths. Convulsion, revolution and war in Iran in the 1970s and 1980s made a historic fate for this country.
Seyed Reza Hoseini, Fatemeh Heydari
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Analysis of grotesque effects in the novel The Game of Forgetting by the Bakhtin Approach [PDF]
Title:Analysis of grotesque effects in the novel The Game of Forgetting by the Bakhtin ApproachIntroduction:Grotesque, the artistic-literary discourse, makes technical arrangements for the creation of heterogeneous emotional mixtures and the creation of ...
Razieb Sadrikhanloo +3 more
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This study initially focuses on the grotesque body images which Bakhtin constructed on organs such as the mouth, dismembered body parts, anus, and reproductive organs by taking Rabelais’s Gargantua and Pantagruel (1564), one of the most remarkable works ...
Arzu Özyön
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This paper attempts to define the grotesque and its primary literary features before examining the grotesque components in two Victorian authors' works with the goal of separating their approaches to the grotesque based on gender.
Suhair Fuaad Hajo
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Il brutto e il grottesco tra Macbeth e Luisa Miller
In Rosenkranz’s definition, the grotesque is a particular kind of ugly. In the 20th Century it gain thus its own dignity and we can say that the grotesque is the form of survival for the ugly in our age (also the kitch inherits some aspects).
Gabriele Scaramuzza
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A Comparative Study of Characteristics of the Grotesque in the Selected Works of Bahman Mohasses and Roy Anderson's Songs from the Second Floor based on Mikhail Bakhtin's Theory [PDF]
Grotesque is a type of visual expression that allows the artist to express his or her desired concepts in a different way in art by creating a strange, unusual and unrealistic visual identity.
Reyhaneh Aghabarati +2 more
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Horrible Imaginings: Jan Kott, the Grotesque, and “Macbeth, Macbeth”
Throughout Jan Kott’s Shakespeare Our Contemporary, a keyword for the combination of philosophical, aesthetic and modern qualities in Shakespearean drama is “grotesque.” This term is also relevant to other influential studies of early-modern drama ...
James Tink
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The Familial Grotesque in the Poetry of Shirley Geok-lin Lim [PDF]
Framing the representation of the family in Shirley Lim’s poetry against the concept of the grotesque, this essay aims to demonstrate how the aesthetic category is arguably enlisted as a symbol referring to the trope – or more accurately, with ...
Ng, Andrew Hock Soon
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The Grotesque Sublime: Play with Terror
Throughout "La Préface de Cromwell" (1827), Victor Hugo treats the sublime and the grotesque as different realms without seriously expounding upon their distinction.
Shun-liang Chao
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Satiric grotesque in V.Visotsky’s creative work
The article attempts to trace the influence of the grotesque satire on the work of Vladimir Vysotsky and clarify functions of satirical grotesque in his poetry. For this it is given a general definition of the grotesque as an artistic category, and it is
Soldatkina Anastasiya Vladimirovna
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