Winter Poems For Kids
The aim of this paper is to identify and
analyse some of the parallels that exist between Lewis
Carroll's unabridged works and Romantic sensibility on the one
hand, and their relationship with modern drama, using
postmodern literary theory and criticism on the other. It
proposes an intertextual approach to show how much Carroll may
have been influenced by Romantic philosophy and poetry,
particularly that of William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor
Coleridge, and how his work can be interpreted as a
foreshadowing of postmodern discourse, especially in the guise
of Deconstruction, in modern drama with specific reference to
Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot and Endgame.
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