Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot: A Reference GuideBloomsbury Academic, 30 մյս, 2005 թ. - 186 էջ No modern play in the western dramatic tradition has provoked as much controversy or generated as much diversity of opinion as Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot. Since its initial production in 1953, it has revolutionized the stage through its existentialism and apparent rejection of plot. This book is a valuable introduction to the play. It begins with a summary of the play and its origins and editions. It then explores the play's meaning and the historical and intellectual contexts informing Beckett's work. The book then examines Beckett's dramatic art and gives full coverage of the play's performance history. A bibliographical essay surveys the most important critical studies. |
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... actors and directors in cinema history ( including Ingmar Bergman in addition to those named above ) . The earliest commercially available recording of Waiting for Godot is the 1956 two - record set ( Caedmon TRS352 , 110 minutes ) ...
... actors and directors in cinema history ( including Ingmar Bergman in addition to those named above ) . The earliest commercially available recording of Waiting for Godot is the 1956 two - record set ( Caedmon TRS352 , 110 minutes ) ...
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... Actors Workshop put on its production of Waiting for Godot in the North Dining Hall of the San Quen- tin prison , before 1,400 inmates , who listened attentively and understood the characters ' plights more clearly than many in ...
... Actors Workshop put on its production of Waiting for Godot in the North Dining Hall of the San Quen- tin prison , before 1,400 inmates , who listened attentively and understood the characters ' plights more clearly than many in ...
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... actors all came out and motioned in the direction of someone offstage , inviting him to join them , although , of course , Godot did not arrive . Consistently throughout his lifetime , Beckett opposed all requests to allow Waiting for ...
... actors all came out and motioned in the direction of someone offstage , inviting him to join them , although , of course , Godot did not arrive . Consistently throughout his lifetime , Beckett opposed all requests to allow Waiting for ...
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Intellectual Contexts | 47 |
Dramatic Art | 69 |
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