A religion of accountability and the annihilation of divine providentialism in the last scene of hamlet : A CDA perspective
Author
Source
Jil Magazine of Literary Studies
Issue
Vol. 4, Issue 33 (30 Sep. 2017), pp.103-114, 12 p.
Publisher
JiL Scientific Research Center in Algeria / Lebanon Branch
Publication Date
2017-09-30
Country of Publication
Lebanon
No. of Pages
12
Main Subjects
Abstract EN
This article tends to study the subversive Shakespeare’s religious discourse in the Renaissance England.
An adaptive multi- disciplinary dimension of Critical Discourse Analysis (henceforth CDA) is applied to lay bare the discursive strategies appropriated by William Shakespeare to safely express his political and religious philosophy in the last scene of the play of Hamlet.
This study attempts to bring together linguistic, sociocognitive, and critical metaphorical aspects in one single CDA framework.
Serving methods and tools of analysis from various wellknown CDA approaches such as Fairclough (1989, 1995), Van Dijk (1993, 2001), and the Critical Metaphor Analysis (CMA henceforth) model (e.g.
Lakoff and Johnson, 1980) are selected to fulfil the aims of analysis.
American Psychological Association (APA)
Sad, Tlili. 2017. A religion of accountability and the annihilation of divine providentialism in the last scene of hamlet : A CDA perspective. Jil Magazine of Literary Studies،Vol. 4, no. 33, pp.103-114.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-845401
Modern Language Association (MLA)
Sad, Tlili. A religion of accountability and the annihilation of divine providentialism in the last scene of hamlet : A CDA perspective. Jil Magazine of Literary Studies Vol. 4, no. 33 (Sep. 2017), pp.103-114.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-845401
American Medical Association (AMA)
Sad, Tlili. A religion of accountability and the annihilation of divine providentialism in the last scene of hamlet : A CDA perspective. Jil Magazine of Literary Studies. 2017. Vol. 4, no. 33, pp.103-114.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-845401
Data Type
Journal Articles
Language
English
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BIM-845401