Abstract: This study tends to focus on the different facets and meanings of ‘’Waiting for Godot’ ’ by Samuel Beckett. The different occurrences of conflicting and contradictory meanings within the text of the play show existence of the late modernist bourgeois ideology. Based on the theoretical concern of the discussions of Post-Structuralist Marxist theorists Louis Althusser and Pierre Macherey, the main concern of the discussion concentrates on the theory of decentred or disparate text, expounded by Pierre Macherey in his book, “A Theory of Literary Production ” (1978). This paper asks how the significant gaps, silences, absences and non-saids in the text of “Waiting for Godot ” reflect the presence of the late modernist bourgeois ideolog...
The principal objective of this paper is to explore the notion of the traditional quest of meaning ...
This essay is principally concerned with the nature and possibilities of action in Samuel Beckett1s ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis focuses on the ways in which Samuel Beckett chal...
The writing of Samuel Beckett is associated with meaning in the meaninglessness and the production o...
Samuel Beckett has been traditionally viewed as a Modernist playwright and therefore, his icon...
In this thesis, I look at Beckett’s Murphy and Waiting for Godot through a Marxist lens and argue th...
The play Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett has for a long time been considered one of his best wor...
After the Second World War, a deep crisis of ideas in Europe pressured people to reconsider traditio...
Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot (1952) is one of the most puzzling plays of the modern era. It is...
Samuel Beckett has long been recognized as a great playwright of the Theater of the Absurd, a theatr...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
There are many parallels and points of similarity between the themes of the play Waiting for Godot b...
This paper discusses the absurd character types that exist in Samuel Beckett's play, Waiting for God...
Waiting for Godot’s many commentators have emphasized the absurdity of hope in the play, but there h...
From an inauspicious beginning at the tiny Left Bank Theatre de Babylone in 1953, followed by bewild...
The principal objective of this paper is to explore the notion of the traditional quest of meaning ...
This essay is principally concerned with the nature and possibilities of action in Samuel Beckett1s ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis focuses on the ways in which Samuel Beckett chal...
The writing of Samuel Beckett is associated with meaning in the meaninglessness and the production o...
Samuel Beckett has been traditionally viewed as a Modernist playwright and therefore, his icon...
In this thesis, I look at Beckett’s Murphy and Waiting for Godot through a Marxist lens and argue th...
The play Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett has for a long time been considered one of his best wor...
After the Second World War, a deep crisis of ideas in Europe pressured people to reconsider traditio...
Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot (1952) is one of the most puzzling plays of the modern era. It is...
Samuel Beckett has long been recognized as a great playwright of the Theater of the Absurd, a theatr...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
There are many parallels and points of similarity between the themes of the play Waiting for Godot b...
This paper discusses the absurd character types that exist in Samuel Beckett's play, Waiting for God...
Waiting for Godot’s many commentators have emphasized the absurdity of hope in the play, but there h...
From an inauspicious beginning at the tiny Left Bank Theatre de Babylone in 1953, followed by bewild...
The principal objective of this paper is to explore the notion of the traditional quest of meaning ...
This essay is principally concerned with the nature and possibilities of action in Samuel Beckett1s ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis focuses on the ways in which Samuel Beckett chal...