This thesis focuses on three plays written by Samuel Beckett: Play, Not I and Footfalls. Corporeality is the central theme of these works, which also connects them to an important and celebrated source of study and inspiration for the dramatist, The Comedy of Dante Alighieri. The influence played by Dante's descriptions of the body, particularly in the cantica of Inferno, is visible in Beckett's works for the ways in which the organs of perception and expression are treated at both textual and theatrical level. In the three plays the activities of mouth, eyes, ears (and less relevantly, nose) constitute the narrative focus of the text, while the sensorial aspects derived by their presence on stage determine the kind of exchange at play betw...
This thesis argues that desire is a major theme in Samuel Beckett's dramatic works. Central to our a...
Upon encountering the dramas and shorter prosaic works of Samuel Beckett, the reader or spectator wi...
The mind-body problem has perplexed scholars, philosophers and thinkers for centuries if not millenn...
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 thesis is a study of Beckett's later plays (those written in English as a first language) begin...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis focuses on the ways in which Samuel Beckett chal...
In the works of Samuel Beckett, characters experience shame that lead to a division of the self. De...
Gaming and Playirig have been preoccupations of Beckett Studies from the 1960s onwards. However, the...
This B.A. thesis examines Samuel Beckett’s portrayal of the artistic mind and the process of creativ...
The representation and experience of embodiment is a central preoccupation of Samuel Beckett’s drama...
In the plays of Samuel Beckett, Sam Shepard, and Harold Pinter, vision takes a central place in defi...
In this dissertation, Stage, Body, Text: Beckett\u27s and Weiss\u27s Theaters of Embodiment, I com...
Among the fundamental models that have most influenced contemporary theatrical practice, Samuel Beck...
This article examines the function of the static body, both with and without speech, in the plays of...
This thesis argues that desire is a major theme in Samuel Beckett's dramatic works. Central to our a...
Upon encountering the dramas and shorter prosaic works of Samuel Beckett, the reader or spectator wi...
The mind-body problem has perplexed scholars, philosophers and thinkers for centuries if not millenn...
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 thesis is a study of Beckett's later plays (those written in English as a first language) begin...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis focuses on the ways in which Samuel Beckett chal...
In the works of Samuel Beckett, characters experience shame that lead to a division of the self. De...
Gaming and Playirig have been preoccupations of Beckett Studies from the 1960s onwards. However, the...
This B.A. thesis examines Samuel Beckett’s portrayal of the artistic mind and the process of creativ...
The representation and experience of embodiment is a central preoccupation of Samuel Beckett’s drama...
In the plays of Samuel Beckett, Sam Shepard, and Harold Pinter, vision takes a central place in defi...
In this dissertation, Stage, Body, Text: Beckett\u27s and Weiss\u27s Theaters of Embodiment, I com...
Among the fundamental models that have most influenced contemporary theatrical practice, Samuel Beck...
This article examines the function of the static body, both with and without speech, in the plays of...
This thesis argues that desire is a major theme in Samuel Beckett's dramatic works. Central to our a...
Upon encountering the dramas and shorter prosaic works of Samuel Beckett, the reader or spectator wi...
The mind-body problem has perplexed scholars, philosophers and thinkers for centuries if not millenn...