textSamuel Beckett’s skepticism regarding language’s ability to communicate effectively drives his dramas’ use of formal and stylistic gestures that emphasize the musical potential of words. In this report, I analyze Beckett’s play Endgame (1958) in light of its musical elements and their implications for performance. Critics have debated the putative presence of sonata form, a type of musical structure prevalent among classical pieces from the eighteenth century, in Endgame. Emmanuel Jacquart proposes that the play follows such a form, while Thomas Mansell and Catherine Laws doubt the possibility of such interdisciplinarity. Mansell wonders whether the ascription of sonata form to Endgame’s structure merely couches dramatic fundamentals in...
Conversation is a way of speaking of two or more people by means of two turns, the first turn and ...
This thesis is a study of Beckett's later plays (those written in English as a first language) begin...
This thesis responds to a long-established consensus around the work of Samuel Beckett: namely, that...
What is the relationship between language and music? What links evidence and historiography? How can...
Discussion concerning the ’musicality’ of Samuel Beckett’s writing now constitutes a familiar critic...
Gaming and Playirig have been preoccupations of Beckett Studies from the 1960s onwards. However, the...
Samuel Beckett's popular play Endgame, depicts a prison-like room with two windows that show a ...
Abstract: Samuel Beckett\u2019s radio play 'Words and Music' has drawn radically different responses...
This article explores the language in the four plays of Samuel Beckett–Waiting for Godot, Endgame, K...
This article explores the language in the four plays of Samuel Beckett – Waiting for Godot, Endgame,...
Endgame, by Samuel Beckett, is a one-act play with four characters, written in a style associated wi...
Part of Laws’s Beckett-related research is concerned with the significance of music in his work. Thi...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis focuses on the ways in which Samuel Beckett chal...
Abstract: There are so many controversial debates over the features of Beckett's dramatic works...
The genesis of Endgame is a complicated one as no other play of Samuel Beckett testifies to such a l...
Conversation is a way of speaking of two or more people by means of two turns, the first turn and ...
This thesis is a study of Beckett's later plays (those written in English as a first language) begin...
This thesis responds to a long-established consensus around the work of Samuel Beckett: namely, that...
What is the relationship between language and music? What links evidence and historiography? How can...
Discussion concerning the ’musicality’ of Samuel Beckett’s writing now constitutes a familiar critic...
Gaming and Playirig have been preoccupations of Beckett Studies from the 1960s onwards. However, the...
Samuel Beckett's popular play Endgame, depicts a prison-like room with two windows that show a ...
Abstract: Samuel Beckett\u2019s radio play 'Words and Music' has drawn radically different responses...
This article explores the language in the four plays of Samuel Beckett–Waiting for Godot, Endgame, K...
This article explores the language in the four plays of Samuel Beckett – Waiting for Godot, Endgame,...
Endgame, by Samuel Beckett, is a one-act play with four characters, written in a style associated wi...
Part of Laws’s Beckett-related research is concerned with the significance of music in his work. Thi...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis focuses on the ways in which Samuel Beckett chal...
Abstract: There are so many controversial debates over the features of Beckett's dramatic works...
The genesis of Endgame is a complicated one as no other play of Samuel Beckett testifies to such a l...
Conversation is a way of speaking of two or more people by means of two turns, the first turn and ...
This thesis is a study of Beckett's later plays (those written in English as a first language) begin...
This thesis responds to a long-established consensus around the work of Samuel Beckett: namely, that...