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British political drama of the 1980s was heavily under the influence of Margaret Thatcher’s government and its policies which were introduced to the economy and which diffused into every domain of public life. Political dramatists could not respond immedi... see more

Harold Pinter was giuen the Nobel Prize for Literatüre in 2005 for his contributions to British and contemporary drama. Pinter has been a theatrical institution for half a century, he has revolutionised his theatre fay being a conscientious objector in pu... see more

Simon Stephens is one of the most important contemporary playwrights whose popularity spreads out both Britain and continental Europe. His Motortown (2006) consists of eight scenes. Having structural order and correlations with each other, these scenes de... see more

The essay deals with the development of Russian political drama, which actually came into being after perestroika. During the years of the Soviet rule Russian theatres used Aesopian language to allude to topical political issues. The situation changed rad... see more

This study focuses on the representation of women in British feminist drama that challenges gender roles and gets stuck in having obsessive power as an outcome of the policy of the first British woman Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. The study discusses ... see more

This study focuses on the representation of women in British feminist drama that challenges gender roles and gets stuck in having obsessive power as an outcome of the policy of the first British woman Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. The study discusses ... see more

In terms of postmodernism ? classical plot becomes more active, mobile and begins to travel through the cultural discourses in different social and political channels, thereby indirectly achieving its full inner creative potential in the minds of "postmod... see more

In terms of postmodernism ? classical plot becomes more active, mobile and begins to travel through the cultural discourses in different social and political channels, thereby indirectly achieving its full inner creative potential in the minds of "postmod... see more

This study focuses on the representation of women in British feminist drama that challenges gender roles and gets stuck in having obsessive power as an outcome of the policy of the first British woman Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. The study discusses ... see more

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