grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis focuses on the ways in which Samuel Beckett challenges representation in certain of his stage plays. Representation is principally associated in this study with three different modes: the mimetic, the reflexive (or self-mimetic), and the ontological. The ontological is considered primarily as a process which problematizes the very concept of representation. Support for this argument is drawn from the existing body of scholarship on Beckett, and, as well, from the field of philosophy. Aristotle and Plato are cited, as are Nietzsche, Heidegger and Deleuze. The first chapter evaluates 'Waiting for Godot' as a direct challenge to traditional, Aristotelian mimesis. The aesthetic "canters" in wh...
THESIS 8732This dissertation presents a history of performances of the prose of Samuel Beckett and i...
Among the fundamental models that have most influenced contemporary theatrical practice, Samuel Beck...
This thesis responds to a long-established consensus around the work of Samuel Beckett: namely, that...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis focuses on the ways in which Samuel Beckett chal...
This thesis is a study of Beckett's later plays (those written in English as a first language) begin...
Gaming and Playirig have been preoccupations of Beckett Studies from the 1960s onwards. However, the...
In this study six of Samuel Beckett’s plays are analysed by concentrating on features that are consi...
Abstract: There are so many controversial debates over the features of Beckett's dramatic works...
This essay is principally concerned with the nature and possibilities of action in Samuel Beckett1s ...
This essay is principally concerned with the nature and possibilities of action in Samuel Beckett1s ...
This thesis focuses on three plays written by Samuel Beckett: Play, Not I and Footfalls. Corporealit...
This study explores Beckett’s use of physical movements in his plays as part of a strategy to escape...
This study explores Beckett’s use of physical movements in his plays as part of a strategy to escape...
In this dissertation, Stage, Body, Text: Beckett\u27s and Weiss\u27s Theaters of Embodiment, I com...
This thesis focuses on three plays written by Samuel Beckett: Play, Not I and Footfalls. Corporealit...
THESIS 8732This dissertation presents a history of performances of the prose of Samuel Beckett and i...
Among the fundamental models that have most influenced contemporary theatrical practice, Samuel Beck...
This thesis responds to a long-established consensus around the work of Samuel Beckett: namely, that...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis focuses on the ways in which Samuel Beckett chal...
This thesis is a study of Beckett's later plays (those written in English as a first language) begin...
Gaming and Playirig have been preoccupations of Beckett Studies from the 1960s onwards. However, the...
In this study six of Samuel Beckett’s plays are analysed by concentrating on features that are consi...
Abstract: There are so many controversial debates over the features of Beckett's dramatic works...
This essay is principally concerned with the nature and possibilities of action in Samuel Beckett1s ...
This essay is principally concerned with the nature and possibilities of action in Samuel Beckett1s ...
This thesis focuses on three plays written by Samuel Beckett: Play, Not I and Footfalls. Corporealit...
This study explores Beckett’s use of physical movements in his plays as part of a strategy to escape...
This study explores Beckett’s use of physical movements in his plays as part of a strategy to escape...
In this dissertation, Stage, Body, Text: Beckett\u27s and Weiss\u27s Theaters of Embodiment, I com...
This thesis focuses on three plays written by Samuel Beckett: Play, Not I and Footfalls. Corporealit...
THESIS 8732This dissertation presents a history of performances of the prose of Samuel Beckett and i...
Among the fundamental models that have most influenced contemporary theatrical practice, Samuel Beck...
This thesis responds to a long-established consensus around the work of Samuel Beckett: namely, that...