Samuel Beckett's popular play Endgame, depicts a prison-like room with two windows that show a dead universe and a "corpsed world". Throughout his play, Beckett uses ideas, symbols, objects, and actions that reflect an ending. In Endgame the characters cannot choose; it seems that everything is coming to an end and they can do nothing about it; they have to accept it. The play's world is devoid of meaning, warmth, humor and all beautiful things. In most of his works Beckett shows that human faculties are deteriorating and Endgame is no exception. Hamm and Clov are not mobile; Hamm cannot stand and Clov just moves in a limited way. Nagg and Nell are confined in a dustbin totally without action and mobility. Hamm's ch...
Abstract: There are so many controversial debates over the features of Beckett's dramatic works...
Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot ends in both acts with the two tramps not moving in spite of agre...
Performed: 14-17 April 1988; Samuel Beckett\u27s Endgame is an endless series of symbols. The comp...
Samuel Beckett's popular play Endgame, depicts a prison-like room with two windows that show a dead ...
Endgame is the term used to describe an ending in chess where the outcome is already known. Beckett,...
textSamuel Beckett’s skepticism regarding language’s ability to communicate effectively drives his d...
This article analyzes the nonsense and violence embedded in the very “logicality” of language in End...
This book analyses the genesis of 'Fin de partie'/'Endgame'. Described by Samuel Beckett as more 'in...
Sometimes a theatrical production comes along that illuminates a familiar text, bringing parts of th...
How to explain a dramatic work such as Endgame, by Samuel Beckett? This article aims at reviewing th...
This paper revisits the interpretations of Endgame by Theodor Adorno and Stanley Cavell via an unusu...
Performed: 14-17 April 1988; Samuel Beckett\u27s Endgame is an endless series of symbols. The comp...
Performed: 14-17 April 1988; Samuel Beckett\u27s Endgame is an endless series of symbols. The comp...
Beckett’s utilization of subjectivity is directly linked to his excavation of the carceral, restrict...
Performed: 14-17 April 1988; Samuel Beckett\u27s Endgame is an endless series of symbols. The comp...
Abstract: There are so many controversial debates over the features of Beckett's dramatic works...
Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot ends in both acts with the two tramps not moving in spite of agre...
Performed: 14-17 April 1988; Samuel Beckett\u27s Endgame is an endless series of symbols. The comp...
Samuel Beckett's popular play Endgame, depicts a prison-like room with two windows that show a dead ...
Endgame is the term used to describe an ending in chess where the outcome is already known. Beckett,...
textSamuel Beckett’s skepticism regarding language’s ability to communicate effectively drives his d...
This article analyzes the nonsense and violence embedded in the very “logicality” of language in End...
This book analyses the genesis of 'Fin de partie'/'Endgame'. Described by Samuel Beckett as more 'in...
Sometimes a theatrical production comes along that illuminates a familiar text, bringing parts of th...
How to explain a dramatic work such as Endgame, by Samuel Beckett? This article aims at reviewing th...
This paper revisits the interpretations of Endgame by Theodor Adorno and Stanley Cavell via an unusu...
Performed: 14-17 April 1988; Samuel Beckett\u27s Endgame is an endless series of symbols. The comp...
Performed: 14-17 April 1988; Samuel Beckett\u27s Endgame is an endless series of symbols. The comp...
Beckett’s utilization of subjectivity is directly linked to his excavation of the carceral, restrict...
Performed: 14-17 April 1988; Samuel Beckett\u27s Endgame is an endless series of symbols. The comp...
Abstract: There are so many controversial debates over the features of Beckett's dramatic works...
Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot ends in both acts with the two tramps not moving in spite of agre...
Performed: 14-17 April 1988; Samuel Beckett\u27s Endgame is an endless series of symbols. The comp...