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Silence as a Means of Communication in Harold Pinter’s The Caretaker
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.
Basaad Maher Mhayyal, Munthir A. Sabi
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The book focuses on Pinter's continuously innovative experiments in theatrical form while it traces the recurrence in his work of a consistent set of ethical and epistemological concerns. Exploring important plays from the writer's career, I argue that the motivating force in almost all of Pinter's drama is the ceaseless desire for power, represented ...
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This paper examines Harold Pinter’s late play Mountain Language as a depiction of political oppression specifically rooted in linguistic oppression.
Goodspeed Andrew
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What theatre can do ecologically: thoughts on the empathic ecocritical dimension of playtexts
Este artigo oferece uma reflexão crítica sobre uma importante controvérsia na confluência entre a ecologia e o teatro, nomeadamente a noção de que o meio teatral é inerentemente antropocêntrico, devido ao seu enfoque na cultura e sujeitos humanos, e na ...
Graça P. Corrêa
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Phosphoproteomic identification of ULK substrates reveals VPS15-dependent ULK/VPS34 interplay in the regulation of autophagy. [PDF]
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The Politics of Harold Pinter's Plays
Ruben Moi
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Harold pinter and Iraq: An analysis of war(2003)
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Muayad Enwiya Jajo
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Complement Dependent Synaptic Reorganisation During Critical Periods of Brain Development and Risk for Psychiatric Disorder. [PDF]
Westacott LJ, Wilkinson LS.
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Harold Pinter is a British writer, playwright, poet and screenwriter, and the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2005, whose artistic genius is familiar to the Russian reading audience.
K.V. Arjantzeva
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