Remaking of a Myth: A Study of Sarah Kane’s Phaedra’s Love as a Portrayal of British Royal Family

Publish Year: 1401
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زبان: English
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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 20 دی 1401

Abstract:

Sarah Kane as a notable figure in the in-yer-face theatre movement shares a lot of similarities with the new wave of British drama of the ۱۹۹۰s depicting extreme themes and issues, obscene language, nudity, violence, and taboo subject matter in her plays. What follows is an attempt to study Kane’s play, Phaedra’s Love, by understanding the context of this work and grounding the play in the culture and social concerns of the ۱۹۹۰s when the British royal family was in a state of turmoil and crisis. Set in today’s Britain, the play is a radical updating of Seneca’s Phaedra play. So, we will contextualize the play about a key topic to argue how the play reflects many of the issues revolving around the British royal family such as Princess Diana’s life and character, marriage to Prince Charles and her death, monarchical power and status, and capitalist economy and consumer culture in the ۱۹۹۰s. This study demonstrates how the play is a vivid reflection of the British royal family’s state of turmoil and crisis in the ۱۹۹۰s with an emphasis on the image of Princess Diana and Prince Charles as well as a representation of a consumer-driven economy in the ۱۹۹۰s.

Authors

Sara Setayesh

Lecturer in English Language and Literature, Department of Foreign Languages and Linguistics, Zand Institute of Higher Education, Shiraz, Fars, Iran.

Alireza Anushiravani

Professor of English & Comparative Literature, English Department, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Fars, Iran.