AbstractThe question of self and identity has become a great existential problem for the modern man. Many an intellectuals, in their endless search for true selves for presenting a vivid vision of self have tried different procedures. On the line of disambiguating self, Samuel Beckett, a prominent playwright in the Theatre of the Absurd, via violating the already established rules of drama and creating entropy has tried to deal with this issue. In this research, Samuel Beckett's techniques in his major works Waiting for Godot and Endgame have been demonstrated to show how he has endeavoured to help man deal with his ambiguity of self through the creation of utmost communicative entropy within which man would be left alone to come up with an...
Samuel Beckett\u27s texts are populated with characters who have been so deprived of their humanity ...
Samuel Beckett is categorized as an absurdist dramatist. Martin Esslin in his book The Theatre of Ab...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis focuses on the ways in which Samuel Beckett chal...
AbstractThe question of self and identity has become a great existential problem for the modern man....
AbstractThe playwright in the Theatre of the Absurd is in pursuit of expressing existential themes i...
The article focuses on the relationship between language and self in Samuel Beckett and explores how...
In the works of Samuel Beckett, characters experience shame that lead to a division of the self. De...
To see "I" at the center of the universe is a modern sensation and feeling. Dramatic literature has ...
Samuel Beckett has long been recognized as a great playwright of the Theater of the Absurd, a theatr...
Abstract—Samuel Beckett, an outstanding 20th century literary figure, has contributed a lot to solvi...
The principal objective of this paper is to explore the notion of the traditional quest of meaning ...
One of the central critical problems about Beckett - how can we praise without feeling uneasy the w...
[Abstract] The intention to make parallels between L. Carroll and S.Beckett and proposes an intertex...
This paper explores the main causes of character-narrator’s linguistic as well as “existential angui...
The country of Samuel Beckett's trilogy, Molloy, Malone Dies, and The Unnamable is a nether-world li...
Samuel Beckett\u27s texts are populated with characters who have been so deprived of their humanity ...
Samuel Beckett is categorized as an absurdist dramatist. Martin Esslin in his book The Theatre of Ab...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis focuses on the ways in which Samuel Beckett chal...
AbstractThe question of self and identity has become a great existential problem for the modern man....
AbstractThe playwright in the Theatre of the Absurd is in pursuit of expressing existential themes i...
The article focuses on the relationship between language and self in Samuel Beckett and explores how...
In the works of Samuel Beckett, characters experience shame that lead to a division of the self. De...
To see "I" at the center of the universe is a modern sensation and feeling. Dramatic literature has ...
Samuel Beckett has long been recognized as a great playwright of the Theater of the Absurd, a theatr...
Abstract—Samuel Beckett, an outstanding 20th century literary figure, has contributed a lot to solvi...
The principal objective of this paper is to explore the notion of the traditional quest of meaning ...
One of the central critical problems about Beckett - how can we praise without feeling uneasy the w...
[Abstract] The intention to make parallels between L. Carroll and S.Beckett and proposes an intertex...
This paper explores the main causes of character-narrator’s linguistic as well as “existential angui...
The country of Samuel Beckett's trilogy, Molloy, Malone Dies, and The Unnamable is a nether-world li...
Samuel Beckett\u27s texts are populated with characters who have been so deprived of their humanity ...
Samuel Beckett is categorized as an absurdist dramatist. Martin Esslin in his book The Theatre of Ab...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis focuses on the ways in which Samuel Beckett chal...