International Journal of English Language and Translation Studies (Sep 2017)

The Study of Bakhtin's Carnivalism in Christopher Marlowe's Tamburlaine The Great

  • Maryam Navidi ,
  • Fazel Asadi Amjad,
  • Kamran Ahmad Goli

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 05, no. 03
pp. 70 – 78

Abstract

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In re-visioning history, the dramatists from around the world look at the historical figures on their own ways, not as it is. However, they exert a unique way of recounting the past. That is why the historical characters such as Tamburlaine appears in Marlowe's Tamburlaine The Great, but in Marlowian view. Uunveiling what Marlowe has created and the original facts in history are expounded better in the light of Bakhtin's Carnivalism. It is a method to sub-alter what has been regarded as the norm. It has provided the second world that continues to exist beside the actual one. Marlowe's work has also tried to alter the historical facts and figures in Carnivalistique ways, in order to attract his contemporary people. Concomitantly, he's degraded the different religions. Therefore, this study aims to shed light on the different aspects of Tamburlaine The Great, in order to indicate how this play has made a means to manifest the social conditions of Elizabethan era in Carnivalistique ways.

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