Evrim Doğan Adanur

Evrim Doğan Adanur
  • Professor (Associate) at Fenerbahçe University

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Fenerbahçe University
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  • Professor (Associate)

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Publications (5)
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Anglo-Sakson Dönemi İngiliz Edebiyatı Funda HAY KILIÇ Anglo-Norman Dönemi ve Sonrası: Orta Çağ İngiliz Edebiyatı Funda HAY KILIÇ Rönesans Dönemi Şiiri Ayşegül DEMİR Metafizik Şairler Memet Metin BARLIK Rönesans Tiyatrosunda Dramatik Türler Seçil VARAL Shakespeare Tiyatrosu Evrim DOĞAN ADANUR Rönesans Dönemi Düzyazısı Sibel DİNÇEL Neo-Klasik Dönemi...
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Women and Turkish Shakespeares (Edited Volume) deadline for submissions: March 31, 2024 Contact email: turkishshakespeares@gmail.com Call for Chapters We are looking forward to receiving abstracts for 7,000 word essays (including Bibliography) that document and critically engage with how certain female figures have been influential in the developm...
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Post-Theories in Literary and Cultural Studies focuses on the shifting paradigms in literary and cultural studies. Prompted by the changes and problems on the global scale, the last two decades have seen a resurgence of scholarly interest in theories which are more embedded in the social realities and human condition. This volume shows that theory...
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William Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale and its rewriting in the novel form by Jeanette Winterson both handle the concept of time traumatically. In the play, the traumatic events culminating into tragedy is linked to the second part of the play, after an interval of 16 years, with the help of the emblematic character “Time” that winds the play towa...
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Written at the turn of the century, Troilus and Cressida includes different codes of conduct in relation to those belonging to the past and the contemporary. In the play, the fading away ideals of the chivalric age are represented by the Trojan Hector and of the modern by the Greek Ulysses. William Shakespeare, by juxtaposing the medieval/feudal an...

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