Intertextuality in Paljetak's 'After Hamlet'
After Hamlet is a post-modern reinscription of Shakespeare's play. It points to instability of knowledge and memory thus rendering Hamlet's sacrifice as absurd. The play reflects the attitude towards Europe and its cultural heritage at a time of the siege of Dubrovnik.
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Matična publikacija: |
The Bridge Collection - Classical and Contemporary Croatian Writers 1 (1999), str. 23-37 |
Glavni autor: | Gjurgjan, Ljiljana Ina (-) |
Vrsta građe: | Članak |
Jezik: | eng |
APA stil citiranja
Gjurgjan, L. I. (1999). Intertextuality in Paljetak's 'After Hamlet': Intertextuality in Paljetak's 'After Hamlet'. The Bridge Collection - Classical and Contemporary Croatian Writers.
Chicago stil citiranjaGjurgjan, Ljiljana Ina. "Intertextuality in Paljetak's 'After Hamlet': Intertextuality in Paljetak's 'After Hamlet'." 1999.
MLA stil citiranjaGjurgjan, Ljiljana Ina. "Intertextuality in Paljetak's 'After Hamlet': Intertextuality in Paljetak's 'After Hamlet'." 1999.