2020
DOI: 10.21659/rupkatha.v12n2.08
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Carnivalesque and its All-Pervasive Influence in Caryl Churchill’s Cloud Nine

Abstract: The current paper is an attempt to scrutinize and shed some light on Caryl Churchill's play Cloud Nine (1979) with the application of Mikhail Bakhtin's theories of carnival and carnivalesque explicated in his celebrated book Rabelais and His World (1984) which presupposes a world in which the flouting of, and challenging authority along with disrespect for, and disregard of, what is deemed sacred and valued are vital and instrumental, where individuals are liberated from any restrictions imposed on them out… Show more

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