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- Influence
Contextualizing Kathleen Raine's selected poems in the light of Derridean model of deconstruction
- N. Maleki
- Sociology
- 30 May 2014
The Paradigm Examples of Polar Concept in Shakespeare’s Hamlet
- N. Maleki
- Sociology
- 20 January 2012
The present article tries to make a fresh analysis of Shakespeare’s touchstone Hamlet taking into consideration the term polar concept argument. Polar concept is a postmodern hermeneutical form of… Expand
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Search for Self in Arthur Miller's The Death of a Salesman
In spite of much research on Miller's The Death of a Salesman, no significant studies have been carried out on the aspect of ‘search for self’. This study re-justifies the need for a contingent model… Expand
THE DIFFÉREND IN PAUL AUSTER'S CITY OF GLASS: A LYOTARDIAN APPROACH UDC 821.111(73).09-31
- N. Maleki
- Psychology
- 2015
Postulating on Quinn and the Stillmans' state of dissipation at the end of Auster's City of Glass, one can align it with what Lyotard dubs as a state of differend. Lyotard defines differend as a… Expand
Narrative beyond postmodernism: Scenes from Paul Auster's Sunset Park
- Pouria Torkamaneh, N. Maleki
- Art
- 1 August 2020
Eugene O’Neill’s The Straw as an Unexpressionist Play: An Expressionist Study of the Concepts of Forlornness, Communication, and Revivification
- N. Maleki, Mojtaba Jeihouni
- Psychology
- 25 March 2014
O’Neill’s fascination with the morbid lacerations of life somehow finds voice in almost all his plays. This could certainly be traced to his discomposed life of dolefulness which decidedly is the… Expand
Far from the madding civilization: Anarcho-primitivism and revolt against disintegration in Eugene O’Neill’s The Hairy Ape
- Mojtaba Jeihouni, N. Maleki
- Philosophy
- 12 December 2016
Anarcho-primitivism contends that modern civilization deprives people of their happiness, which is why it seeks to reconstruct civilization on a primitive basis, one that holds concrete promises of… Expand
Foregrounding Achebe’s Things Fall Apart: A Postcolonial Study
Chinua Achebe (1930- ) took to the writing of novels and short stories in order to instill socio-cultural and historical awareness among his readers which had a subtle under-pattern of great validity… Expand
Hardy`s Sue and Her Failure in the Mirror of Foucauldaan Concept of Individuality
- Nahid JamshidiRad, Pedram Lalbakhsh, N. Maleki
- Engineering, Psychology
- 1 October 2012
The paper is a study of Thomas Hardy’s female character, Sue, in Jude the Obscure. To discover the reasons for Sue’s failure in dealing with both society and her personal life, the character is… Expand
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Terror and ambivalence of the human soul in O’neill’s the Emperor Jones, and the hairy ape
This study tries to analyze the Terror and Ambivalence of the Human Soul in the selected plays of Eugene O’Neill which does not seem to have received a significant attention by the researchers.… Expand
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