The Villanelle: Metatextuality, Intertextuality and Intermediality

Ryan, Catherine Ann. (2021). The Villanelle: Metatextuality, Intertextuality and Intermediality Master Thesis, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (España). Facultad de Filología

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Título The Villanelle: Metatextuality, Intertextuality and Intermediality
Autor(es) Ryan, Catherine Ann
Abstract In 2018, the BBC aired a series called Killing Eve, in which the main character is a hired assassin whose codename is Villanelle. The series went on to win multiple awards, and received rave reviews, among them that of the New Yorker critic Jia Tolentino, who pointed out that the villanelle was a type of poetry. The objective of this paper is to examine the villanelle fixed-form poem and follow its evolution from the point when it entered English poetry in the late 19th century until the present, asking whether the villanelle reflects the changes that poetry itself has undergone during this nearly 140-year period. It also aims to deconstruct the poem’s metatextuality, intertextuality and intermediality by examining key villanelles, in an attempt to give an overview of how this short poem encapsulates and reflects many theories which are current in modern literary studies.
Notas adicionales Trabajo de Fin de Máster. Máster Universitario en Estudios Literarios y Culturales Ingleses y su Proyección Social. UNED
Materia(s) Filología
Editor(es) Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (España). Facultad de Filología
Director/Tutor Gibert Maceda, María Teresa
Fecha 2021-07-07
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Identificador bibliuned:master-Filologia-ELyCIyPS-Caryan
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Idioma eng
Versión de la publicación acceptedVersion
Nivel de acceso y licencia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Tipo de recurso master Thesis
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