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Samuel Beckett - Waiting for Godot/Endgame: Readers' Guides to Essential Criticism

Autor Peter Boxall
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2000
Since the first performances ofWaiting for Godotin the early 1950s, Samuel Beckett has become one of the most prominent authors of the twentieth century, widely regarded as the last of the great modernists. Waiting for Godot and Endgame are two of his most famous plays, and are taken by many to be defining dramatic representations of life in post-war Europe.

In this Readers' Guide, Peter Boxall traces critical responses toWaiting for GodotandEndgamefrom the 1950s to the present day. The guide presents the major debates that surround these works as they develop, from Martin Esslin's early appropriation of the plays as examples of the Theatre of the Absurd, to recent poststructuralist and postcolonial readings by critics such as Steven Connor, Mary Bryden and Declan Kiberd. Throughout, Peter Boxall clarifies and contextualises critical responses to the plays, and considers the difficult relationship between Beckett and his critics. The ongoing attempt to interpret these enigmatic works not only sheds light on the plays themselves, but also helps us to understand the promise and the limits of our own critical discourses. The Guide explores this mutually enlightening relationship as it has evolved over the last five decades.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781840460827
ISBN-10: 1840460822
Pagini: 206
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:2000
Editura: Macmillan Education UK
Colecția Red Globe Press
Seria Readers' Guides to Essential Criticism

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Descriere

In this Readers' Guide, Peter Boxall traces critical responses toWaiting for GodotandEndgamefrom the 1950s to the present day. The guide presents the major debates that surround these works as they develop, from Martin Esslin's early appropriation of the plays as examples of the Theatre of the Absurd, to recent poststructuralist and postcolonial readings by critics such as Steven Connor, Mary Bryden and Declan Kiberd. Throughout, Boxall clarifies and contextualises critical responses to the plays, and considers the difficult relationship between Beckett and his critics. The ongoing attempt to interpret these enigmatic works not only sheds light on the plays themselves, but also helps us to understand the promise and the limits of our own critical discourses. The Guide explores the mutually enlightening relationship as it has evolved over the last five decades.

Notă biografică

PETER BOXALL is Lecturer in English at the University of Sussex.

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Since the first performances ofWaiting for Godotin the early 1950s, Samuel Beckett has become one of the most prominent authors of the twentieth century, widely regarded as the last of the great modernists. Waiting for Godot and Endgame are two of his most famous plays, and are taken by many to be defining dramatic representations of life in post-war Europe.

In this Readers' Guide, Peter Boxall traces critical responses toWaiting for GodotandEndgamefrom the 1950s to the present day. The guide presents the major debates that surround these works as they develop, from Martin Esslin's early appropriation of the plays as examples of the Theatre of the Absurd, to recent poststructuralist and postcolonial readings by critics such as Steven Connor, Mary Bryden and Declan Kiberd. Throughout, Peter Boxall clarifies and contextualises critical responses to the plays, and considers the difficult relationship between Beckett and his critics. The ongoing attempt to interpret these enigmatic works not only sheds light on the plays themselves, but also helps us to understand the promise and the limits of our own critical discourses. The Guide explores this mutually enlightening relationship as it has evolved over the last five decades.

Caracteristici

Includes a comprehensive collection of critical essays, reviews and articles, so providing the student with the most important secondary material on the text
Accessibly written editorial narrative links the extracts, highlighting important concepts, shifts in critical thinking and placing the criticism within a cultural and historical context
Places the secondary criticism within a cultural and historical context