As a result of its close ties with theatre, drama has often been associated with sight and this has, understandably, led to readers paying more attention to the ‘seen’, while inadvertently pushing the ‘unseen’ into the background. However, the ‘unseen’ parts of a play (i.e. the offstage) are equally, if not more, important than the ‘seen’ in driving the action of a drama. Therefore, this paper plans to examine the offstage, by rereading Harold Pinter’s first four plays, The Room (1957), The Birthday Party (1957), The Dumb Waiter (1957) and A Slight Ache (1958) and attempt, firstly, to argue for the importance of the offstage in drama and, secondly, to challenge the usual claims of ‘menace’ associated with the outside/offstage of Pinter’s ea...
The British playwright Harold Pinter (1930-2008) is undoubtedly one of the greatest and most extraor...
This article centres around Harold Pinter, a celebrated writer who investigates the meaning of life ...
Abstract: This paper examines the issue of communication in Harold Pinter’s The Dumb Waiter. The ma...
The particular characteristics of Pinter’s theatre such as the theme of violence, the competitive in...
22 p. -- Bibliogr.: p. 21-22Harold Pinter’s 'The Birthday Party' and 'The Room' have very frequently...
Pinter has said that his main concern when writing a play is with structure, yet published criticis...
Readers who approach the Theater of the Absurd face complex interpretive problems. The style of Har...
This article introduces Pinter as an early practitioner of the Theater of the Absurd as well as an e...
Harold Pinter is the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature in the year 2004 for his contributi...
Harold Pinter’s A Night Out is a significant but rarely produced piece of drama. Therefore, there is...
First used by the theatre critic Irving Wardle in a 1958 article, the expression comedy of menace ha...
Harold Pinter’s play The Dumb Waiter is commonly known as a comedy of menace. It stands out as a pla...
Readers who approach the Theater of the Absurd face complex interpretive problems. The style of Haro...
As delineated in the Introduction, the central direction of this thesis is that of determining the ...
For Harold Pinter ‘writing is discovery and journey’, a journey which led him to become a dissident ...
The British playwright Harold Pinter (1930-2008) is undoubtedly one of the greatest and most extraor...
This article centres around Harold Pinter, a celebrated writer who investigates the meaning of life ...
Abstract: This paper examines the issue of communication in Harold Pinter’s The Dumb Waiter. The ma...
The particular characteristics of Pinter’s theatre such as the theme of violence, the competitive in...
22 p. -- Bibliogr.: p. 21-22Harold Pinter’s 'The Birthday Party' and 'The Room' have very frequently...
Pinter has said that his main concern when writing a play is with structure, yet published criticis...
Readers who approach the Theater of the Absurd face complex interpretive problems. The style of Har...
This article introduces Pinter as an early practitioner of the Theater of the Absurd as well as an e...
Harold Pinter is the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature in the year 2004 for his contributi...
Harold Pinter’s A Night Out is a significant but rarely produced piece of drama. Therefore, there is...
First used by the theatre critic Irving Wardle in a 1958 article, the expression comedy of menace ha...
Harold Pinter’s play The Dumb Waiter is commonly known as a comedy of menace. It stands out as a pla...
Readers who approach the Theater of the Absurd face complex interpretive problems. The style of Haro...
As delineated in the Introduction, the central direction of this thesis is that of determining the ...
For Harold Pinter ‘writing is discovery and journey’, a journey which led him to become a dissident ...
The British playwright Harold Pinter (1930-2008) is undoubtedly one of the greatest and most extraor...
This article centres around Harold Pinter, a celebrated writer who investigates the meaning of life ...
Abstract: This paper examines the issue of communication in Harold Pinter’s The Dumb Waiter. The ma...