The particular characteristics of Pinter’s theatre such as the theme of violence, the competitive interpersonal relationships, the implied unwillingness in communication between the characters and the distinctive use of silences and pauses, distinguish his work from the writers of the absurd. Pinter makes particular use of “Silences” and “Pauses” as theatrical techniques that present a non-verbal way of communication in his plays. The frequent use of these particular techniques in Pinter’s dialogue has urged some critics to coin new expressions such as “Pinteresque” or “Pinter Pause” in the vocabulary of drama to specify Pinter’s technique. One of the important objectives in this essay is to point out the fundamental significance and functi...
There is a degree of continuity between Pinter's "comedies of menace" and his overtly political play...
AbstractCharacters in Harold Pinter's plays are always on alert against any kind of physical or psyc...
First used by the theatre critic Irving Wardle in a 1958 article, the expression comedy of menace ha...
The particular characteristics of Pinter’s theatre such as the theme of violence, the competitive in...
The expression “Pinteresque” describing the characteristic features of Harold Pinter’s artistic outp...
Pinter has said that his main concern when writing a play is with structure, yet published criticis...
The article is an attempt at describing the functioning of language in dialogues of Harold Pinter’s ...
Readers who approach the Theater of the Absurd face complex interpretive problems. The style of Har...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
The article investigates Harold Pinter’s play Silence from a linguistic and phenomenological point o...
Abstract. Introduction. The problem of political and mental disorder, which has been addressed to by...
Harold Pinter has explored violence on many levels, ranging from the most palpable, visible forms to...
The British playwright Harold Pinter (1930-2008) is undoubtedly one of the greatest and most extraor...
Praca dotyczy różnych aspektów milczenia w dramatach Harolda Pintera: ciszy, nadmiaru słów, odmowy k...
As a result of its close ties with theatre, drama has often been associated with sight and this has,...
There is a degree of continuity between Pinter's "comedies of menace" and his overtly political play...
AbstractCharacters in Harold Pinter's plays are always on alert against any kind of physical or psyc...
First used by the theatre critic Irving Wardle in a 1958 article, the expression comedy of menace ha...
The particular characteristics of Pinter’s theatre such as the theme of violence, the competitive in...
The expression “Pinteresque” describing the characteristic features of Harold Pinter’s artistic outp...
Pinter has said that his main concern when writing a play is with structure, yet published criticis...
The article is an attempt at describing the functioning of language in dialogues of Harold Pinter’s ...
Readers who approach the Theater of the Absurd face complex interpretive problems. The style of Har...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
The article investigates Harold Pinter’s play Silence from a linguistic and phenomenological point o...
Abstract. Introduction. The problem of political and mental disorder, which has been addressed to by...
Harold Pinter has explored violence on many levels, ranging from the most palpable, visible forms to...
The British playwright Harold Pinter (1930-2008) is undoubtedly one of the greatest and most extraor...
Praca dotyczy różnych aspektów milczenia w dramatach Harolda Pintera: ciszy, nadmiaru słów, odmowy k...
As a result of its close ties with theatre, drama has often been associated with sight and this has,...
There is a degree of continuity between Pinter's "comedies of menace" and his overtly political play...
AbstractCharacters in Harold Pinter's plays are always on alert against any kind of physical or psyc...
First used by the theatre critic Irving Wardle in a 1958 article, the expression comedy of menace ha...