There is a degree of continuity between Pinter's "comedies of menace" and his overtly political plays. The chief difference between the two types of plays is one of focus: in the "comedies of menace" Pinter emphasises social pressures exerted on the nonconforming individual, whereas in the overtly political plays he focusses explicitly on State oppression of the dissident. Pinter's passionate concern with politics has adversely affected his art, though there are signs of a return to form in his latest play, Party Time
For the past fifty years, critics and scholars have been searching for a critical language to explai...
Harold Pinter has explored violence on many levels, ranging from the most palpable, visible forms to...
Harold Pinter is the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature in the year 2004 for his contributi...
Abstract. Introduction. The problem of political and mental disorder, which has been addressed to by...
Traditionally related with absurdism, Harold Pinter's name, in the later phase of his life was a byw...
In Harold Pinter's last completed project before his death, a screen adaptation of Anthony Shaffer's...
The article centres upon one of Harold Pinter’s last plays, Celebration, first performed at the Alme...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
The particular characteristics of Pinter’s theatre such as the theme of violence, the competitive in...
This is an analytical study of Harold Pinter's drama in the light of its reconciliation of elements ...
This thesis aims to examine how far the political plays of Harold Pinter reflect the Arabic politica...
This thesis looks at selections of Harold Pinter's work across multiple media: written dramatic text...
Harold Pinter’s A Night Out is a significant but rarely produced piece of drama. Therefore, there is...
The British playwright Harold Pinter (1930-2008) is undoubtedly one of the greatest and most extraor...
The type of plays writers like Eugene Ionesco, Arthur Adamon, Harold Pinter and may more of their ti...
For the past fifty years, critics and scholars have been searching for a critical language to explai...
Harold Pinter has explored violence on many levels, ranging from the most palpable, visible forms to...
Harold Pinter is the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature in the year 2004 for his contributi...
Abstract. Introduction. The problem of political and mental disorder, which has been addressed to by...
Traditionally related with absurdism, Harold Pinter's name, in the later phase of his life was a byw...
In Harold Pinter's last completed project before his death, a screen adaptation of Anthony Shaffer's...
The article centres upon one of Harold Pinter’s last plays, Celebration, first performed at the Alme...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
The particular characteristics of Pinter’s theatre such as the theme of violence, the competitive in...
This is an analytical study of Harold Pinter's drama in the light of its reconciliation of elements ...
This thesis aims to examine how far the political plays of Harold Pinter reflect the Arabic politica...
This thesis looks at selections of Harold Pinter's work across multiple media: written dramatic text...
Harold Pinter’s A Night Out is a significant but rarely produced piece of drama. Therefore, there is...
The British playwright Harold Pinter (1930-2008) is undoubtedly one of the greatest and most extraor...
The type of plays writers like Eugene Ionesco, Arthur Adamon, Harold Pinter and may more of their ti...
For the past fifty years, critics and scholars have been searching for a critical language to explai...
Harold Pinter has explored violence on many levels, ranging from the most palpable, visible forms to...
Harold Pinter is the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature in the year 2004 for his contributi...