Preferred Language
Articles
/
jcolang-271
La sangre y la ceniza (Estudio teórico y crítico)
...Show More Authors

    Alfonso Sastre escribió La Sangre y la ceniza, su primera obra dentro de la llamada “Tragedia Compleja” en los primeros años de la década de los sesenta, pero la primera edición no apareció hasta el año 1967 y fue en lengua italiana. Por causa de la censura la obra estuvo prohibida a lo largo de muchos años, finalmente su primera edición en castellano apareció en el número 1 de la revista Pipirijaina, en octubre del año 1976. El estreno tuvo lugar en el Teatro Villarroel de Barcelona en enero de 1977, a cargo del Colectivo de Teatro ‹‹El Búho›› el cual realizó con este espectáculo una gira por toda España y más tarde lo ha representado en los Festivales Internacionales de Teatro de América Latina en México, El Salvador, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Colombia y Venezuela. Unos años después, Sastre sigue escribiendo otras tragedias complejas como: La taberna fantástica 1965 y Crónicas romanas 1968.

    La obra recrea la vida y la muerte de Miguel Servet, científico español del siglo XVI, sobre quien ya Sastre había escrito la biografía Flores rojas para Miguel Servet (1967). Miguel Servet habría abandonado España y residido en diversas ciudades europeas, primero en Lyon, desde donde arranca la obra, y en el Delfinado de Vienne, donde  ejerció medicina. Sus argumentos científicos y teológicos convirtieron su agitada vida en una continua persecución por la Inquisición. Sus obras De trinitatiserroribus y Restitución del cristianismo atacaron a la Iglesia Romana y a la Reformada de Calvino, quien se declaró su enemigo personal y quien consiguió que fuera procesado por la Inquisición: acusado de herejía, últimamente Miguel Servet fue condenado a la hoguera en Ginebra

Abstract:

    This research studies a play entitled “Blood and ashes” by the Spanish author Alfonso Sastre (Madrid, 1926) from a theoretical point of view. It tackles the common features of analysis such as: story, characters, setting (Time and place) and language. This play was written in the early 1960, as the first work of the author called by him as the complex tragedy in an attempt to create a new dramatic genre mixing between what is tragic and what is comic, which cannot be separated. That is to say, one action is raised by both tragedy and comedy, accessing the Aerostatic classical tradition in theatre convention. The author had expressed his own philosophy on such type of drama stating that this tragedy is well revealed (when someone laughs but with pain)

    This play shows the last days of the Spanish doctor Miguel Servet who was being chased by the bad-famed investigation courts for he protested against the religious christian theories, especially the theory of trinity. Servet was subjected to exile from Spain and he was also chased in Paris and Vienna. Finally he was arrested in Genera and sentenced to burn, charged by fallacy and bringing harm to holy beliefs. This play with those that followed is considered one of the compound tragedy works and it is an elevation of Bricht epic theatre in that the author has depended on the historical topics in an attempt to hid from the censor because this play implies strict criticism addressed to dictator General Franco in Spain and also to other dictator regimes in the world. The author had technically and linguistically employed this play to simulate the innermost of the contemporary receiver, expressing his emotions and desires for freedom and well-living.  Technically, the author brings on new elements in the dramatic structure suchas: screen displaying in leaflets dates easy for the receiver in order to save time.

 He also used to address the public in the dramatic dialogue through making the stage and the public hall a place for the dramatic events in an attempt to bring on the receiver to the event as being part of it. The heroic model in this play is one of the most features presented by the author in his attempt to the renovation. Here, the hero is physically ill, weak and faint, incapable of facing hard conditions in order to fight the injust and tyranny and not to give up his rights, not to change his principle to confronting rulers showing them their big mistakes even if this costs his life. Linguistically, the author has relied on simple address understood by the public, including common expressions that arise from the care of the era in which this play was      written and enacted, going away from the era in which the events are narratated. This in fact, what distinguishes this play from other works of Alfonso Sastre and his pears of the first half of the 20th century. This also regarded by most critics as the best dramatic work of this Spanish author.

View Publication Preview PDF
Quick Preview PDF
Publication Date
Wed Jan 01 2014
Journal Name
Journal Of The College Of Languages (jcl)
Estudio traductológico del relativo "que" del español al árabe A study in the translation of relative pronoun (que) from Spanish into Arabic language
...Show More Authors

The scope of the world of translation is an area filled with different types of translations, whether translations of scientific, social, political or economic in addition to the other types are endless, but the translation problematic grammatical that may confront us if we proceed to translate any subject are important issues that must Translator whether translators or interpreters that puts it into consideration and attaches great importance to the translation is very clear and without any ambiguity. One of these forms of grammatical task is to translate the relative pronoun (que) from Spanish into Arabic language, which revolves around the subject of this research.

    The relative pron

... Show More
View Publication Preview PDF
Publication Date
Tue Sep 15 2020
Journal Name
Al-academy
Appearance and Decay of Split-brain Theory to Explain Human Artistic Activity: A Historical Review: بدر محمد المعمري
...Show More Authors

Nearly, in the middle of 1970s the split-brain theory became the only theory that explains human creativity used in all fine art and art education schools. In fact, this theory- which appeared for first time in the middle of 1940s – faced many radical changes including its concepts and structures, and these changes affected both teaching art and art criticism. To update people awareness within art field of study, this paper reviews the split-brain theory and its relationship with teaching art from its appearance to its decay in 2013 and after.

View Publication Preview PDF
Crossref
Publication Date
Sat Apr 01 2017
Journal Name
.....
المحاسبة الحكومية - مفاهيم نظرية وتطبيقات عملية
...Show More Authors

Preview PDF
Publication Date
Sun Jan 02 2022
Journal Name
Journal Of The College Of Languages (jcl)
Investigating Adverbs' in Vatan yahut Silistre by Namik Kemal: Namık Kemal'ın ''Vatan Yahut Silistre'' Başlıklı Tiyatrosu'nda Geçen Zarfların İncelenmesi
...Show More Authors

       It is a common Knowledge that adverbs in Turkish languages can modify verbs, adjectives, nouns or other adverbs. Moreover, adverbs can determine the meanings of nouns and verbs in a sentence as far as time, place, manner, quantity and interrogative are concerned. The present study debates adverbs’ functions in Namiq Kamal’s play Vatan yahut Silistre.

 The study sheds light on the author’s use of the adverbs to describe the required theatrical actions of the play  and to convey his reflections and thoughts easily to the auidence. One of the main hindrances encountered in conducting the study is the shortage of the  upto date academic resources necessary for

... Show More
View Publication Preview PDF
Crossref
Publication Date
Tue Dec 06 2022
Journal Name
Iraqi National Journal Of Nursing Specialties
Quality of Life of Children age from (8- lessthan13) years with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia Undergoing Chemotherapy at Hematology Center in Medical City
...Show More Authors

Objective (s): To assess the QoL of children age from (8- lessthan13) years with acute lymphocytic leukemia undergoing chemotherapy and to find out the relationship between the QoL of children with acute lymphocytic leukemia and their illness history.

Methodology:  A descriptive study included (40) children with acute lymphocytic leukemia who were ranged between (8 - less than 13 years) at the Hematology Center in Medical City for the period from 4th March 2021 to 1st September 2021. The sample was non-probability (purposive) sample of children (male and female). A questionnaire designed with 2 main parts was used. The first part focused on sociodemographic characterist

... Show More
View Publication Preview PDF
Publication Date
Tue Mar 15 2022
Journal Name
Al-academy
The culturalization of gender action in the Iraqi theatrical address the play " Revelations as an example"
...Show More Authors

The culturalization of gender action occupies a wide range in culture, thoughts and modern studies as well as in fine arts and the ways of expressing them.

       Theater, as one of these arts, plays roles in establishing the fundamental concepts that aims at stating the uncontrollable deed of the social community. It remains one of the most effective and suitable means to confine the uncivilized practices to overcome a certain crisis after gender and cyborg in societies.

        The research concentrates on studying the culturalization of gender action in the Iraqi theatrical address because of the effect it has on the modernizing thought in arts and theater literature. It consists of chapter one which deals w

... Show More
View Publication Preview PDF
Crossref
Publication Date
Wed Oct 09 2019
Journal Name
Journal Of The College Of Education For Women
Silence as a Means of Communication in Harold Pinter’s The Caretaker
...Show More Authors

Harold Pinter’s The Caretaker(1959) clearly portrays a lack of communication among the characters of the play which refers to the condition of modern man. This failure of communication led Harold Pinter to use a lot of pauses and silences in all the plays he wrote instead of words. Samuel Beckett preceded Pinter in doing so in his plays and one way to express the bewilderment of modern man during the 20th century is through the use of no language in the dramatic works. Language is no more important to modern man; instead, he uses silence to express his feelings. Silence is more powerful than the words themselves. That’s why long and short pauses can be seen throughout all Pinter’s plays.

In this play, th

... Show More
View Publication Preview PDF
Publication Date
Wed Jan 01 2014
Journal Name
Journal Of The College Of Languages (jcl)
“The Theme of Deliberate Contrasting Coincidence in Beckett's "All That Fall"”
...Show More Authors

In most of Beckett’s plays , there are prominent elements of absurdity that are landmarks of his style and the way of his writing like : the physical and the spiritual decay of characters, the disintegration of language as it becomes no longer a means of human communication because there is an inability to establish any kind of mental contact among them. These elements are quite apparent in Beckett’s “All That Fall”. The play exhibits a list of  conflicts: one is between powerful forces as that between the force of life represented by Maddy and the forces of death represented by Dan .The second is  the conflict and contempt between the old generation and the new one in the case of Dan’s desire to kill the boy fetching

... Show More
View Publication Preview PDF
Publication Date
Wed May 03 2006
Journal Name
كلية اللغات \ جامعة بغداد
التطابق بين أجزاء الجملة في مسرحية الوصيفات لأنطونيو بويرو باييخو.
...Show More Authors

التطابق بين أجزاء الجملة في مسرحية الوصيفات لأنطونيو بويرو باييخو.

Publication Date
Sun Jun 11 2017
Journal Name
Al-academy
The approach of deliberation in the ontemporary Iraqi theater text - theatricality Afwah-as a odel
...Show More Authors

The deliberative system of communicative studies is exposed to cultural openness, according to modern cultural studies, to establish a verbal language system that achieves reciprocal and cross-cultural relations. This research has examined the concept of deliberative approach in the contemporary Iraqi theater text by studying the deliberative system of text and its interrelationship with The stage of the verbal embodiment of the dramatic event, because the dramatic text achieves in its construction of racism, a deliberative approach between the verbal event and the language, and what later leads to the completion of the dramatic action. The research included four chapters. The first chapter was the systematic framework of the research, T

... Show More
View Publication Preview PDF
Crossref