The plays of the late Nobel laureate Harold Pinter have formed part of
the canon of world theatre since the 1960s. Frequently revived on the
professional stage, and studied on almost every Theatre Studies
course, his importance and influence is hard to overestimate. This
Critical Companion offers an assessment of Pinter's entire body of
work for the stage, appraising his skill as a dramatist and
considering his impact and legacy.
Through a clear focus on issues of theatricality and the effect of the
plays in performance _The Theatre of Harold Pinter _considers Pinter's
chief narrative concerns and offers a unifying theme through which
over four decades of work may be understood. Plays are considered in
themed chapters that follow the chronological sequence of work,
illuminating the development of his aesthetic and concerns. The volume
features too a series of essays from other leading scholars presenting
different critical perspectives on the work, including Harry Burton on
Pinter's early drama; Ann Hall on Revisiting Pinter's Women; Chris
Megson on Pinter's Memory Plays of the 1970s, and Basil Chiasson on
Neoliberalism and Democracy.
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ISBN
9781408175330
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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