Pinter at Sixty

Pinter at Sixty

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Sep 22, 1993 · Anglais · Broché (220 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 220
Langue Anglais
Publié Sep 22, 1993
Éditeur Indiana University Press
ISBN-10 0253208114
ISBN-13 9780253208118

Description

This work delves into the profound impact of Harold Pinter's oeuvre, particularly as he reached the milestone of sixty. It presents a rich tapestry of analysis, shedding light on the nuances of his themes, language, and dramatic structures. The authors, Burkman and Kundert-Gibbs, weave together scholarly insights that highlight the unique aspects of Pinter's storytelling, offering readers an engaging exploration of his contributions to modern theater.

Through a combination of critical essays and contextual discussions, the book invites readers to appreciate Pinter's distinct voice and the evolution of his craft. It serves as a valuable resource for both seasoned scholars and newcomers to Pinter’s world, encouraging a deeper understanding of his complex characters and the social commentary embedded in his works.

As the authors navigate the intricacies of Pinter's plays, they illuminate the relevance of his work in contemporary discourse. The analysis fosters a renewed appreciation for his artistic vision, exploring themes of power, identity, and human connection. Overall, this compilation enriches the field of Pinter studies and stands as a testament to the enduring significance of his legacy.

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Politique
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