Examining A Literary Theory The Death of the Author is a literary theory that argues that the meaning of a text is not determined by the author’s intention, but rather by the reader’s interpretation. This theory was first introduced by French philosopher...
There is nothing better than reading when the nights are long and it is warm outside. You might have a perfect bench in your garden, or maybe you live near water and can settle down on a riverbank or by the sea. But often we find ourselves short on time – and maybe we...
Ireland has a celebrated history of producing some great writers. Today, Irish authors continue to make their mark on contemporary literature, bringing their unique perspectives and experiences to the forefront of the global literary scene. Sally Rooney One of the...
Dylan Thomas is considered one of the most prominent Welsh poets of the 20th century. His works are known for their musicality, intricate language, and vivid imagery. He wrote about a range of subjects, including love, death, and the beauty of nature. In this article,...
Eugene O’Neill is an American playwright who has been largely neglected, despite a tremendous contribution to the world of theatre. Though responsible for several well known titles, his name has been somewhat overlooked in modern times. One of the most...
Social media has had a significant impact on many areas of our lives, and the world of theatre is no exception. For playwrights, it has provided new avenues for self-promotion, audience engagement, and collaboration. However, it has also presented new risks and...