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The theatre of N.F. Simpson an analysis of five plays in the tradition of the theatre of the absurd
Thesis (M.A.)--American University of Beirut.Department of English, 1984.;"Advisor: Eberhard Boecker, Associate Professor, English -- Members of Committee: Mary Hallab, Associate Professor, English George Khairallah, Professor, English."Bibliography:
Balian, Zovig
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This thesis considers the interface between the theatre of the absurd and Lacanian cultural criticism. It conceptualises a ‘theoretical spectator’ produced by the play texts and examines its implications for a politics of spectatorship in a postmodern ...
Lara Alexandra Cox (21820898)
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Are we "Waiting for Godot"- A Metaphor for Covid-19. [PDF]
James JJ.
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COVID-19: A Retrospective by the Numbers. [PDF]
James JJ.
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Mapping movie genre evolution (1994 - 2019) using the role of cultural and temporal shifts: a thematic analysis. [PDF]
Mohanty A, Mudgal A, Ganguli S.
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The study elucidates the relation of Tom Stoppard's play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead to Hamlet on the one hand and to the Theatre of the Absurd on the other.
Easterling, Anja,
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At the Root of the Cinema and of the Theatre of the Absurd: Witkiewicz, Buñuel, and Rensi’s philosophical vision [PDF]
Ever since Martin Esslin formulated the concept of a Theatre of the Absurd, criticism has endorsed the notion almost exclusively in a theatrical sense. The need to open up Esslin’s concept to the field of cinema now seems imperative.
Boucher, David
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From COVID-19 to COVID-20: One Virus, Two Diseases. [PDF]
James JJ.
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