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Defamiliarisation in the arts of war
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Defamiliarisation refers in general to an artistic technique that forces people to look with new eyes upon familiar subjects. Defamiliarisation emerged against the backdrop of World War I and the Russian Revolution. In ... -
How Asperger's Syndrome affected W.B. Yeats' life and work
(Dublin Business School, 2004)Professor Michael Fitzgerald, a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist of Trinity College Dublin, published a book in early 2004. This book entitled "Autism and Creativity. Is there a link between autism in men and exceptional ... -
Killing the angel in the house : explores representations of martial violence and domestic abuse in the English Victorian novel and the role that writers of fiction played in the transformation of attitudes and law
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The aim of this thesis is to explore the representation of marital violence and domestic abuse in the English Victorian novel and the role that writers of fiction played in the transformation of attitudes and the law. Using ... -
Post narrative drama : Samuel Beckett's 'Waiting for Godot'.
(Dublin Business School, 2008)Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot has baffled critics and audiences alike since its first production in 1953. Beckett's radical new tragic-comedy formula re-wrote the theatrical rule book and Waiting for Godot became the ... -
Senses and sensibility : the senses as the gate to knowledge according to James Joyce's Ulysses
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This thesis examines the role of the five senses in James Joyce‘s Ulysses, focusing particularly on the contrast between Leopold Bloom and the Dubliners. While the Dubliners misuse their senses and indulge too much in the ... -
Speaking of sex .... an investigation into sexuality and language as oppressing patriarchal organisations
(Dublin Business School, 2005)The aim of this Final Year Project is the investigation of the feminist conception that women are oppressed sexually and linguistically. The text treats both everyday actions as patriarchal organisations. The continued ... -
This is the end? : an investigation into war film and fiction
(Dublin Business School, 2013)In my Final Year Project I hope to explore war continuity in selected works of war fiction and film. I will be looking at the imperialist conquering of the African Congo and how these events have an effect on the history ...