Harold Pinter: a question of timing

"Harold Pinter: A Question of Timing focuses on the ways in which Harold Pinter conceives of and dramatises time, showing that his concern with temporality extends beyond his obvious fascination with memory and into an area where time becomes relativistic. This analysis of Pinter's tempora...

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Main Author: Regal, Martin S. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Basingstoke [u.a.] Macmillan [u.a.] 1995
Edition:1. publ.
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Summary:"Harold Pinter: A Question of Timing focuses on the ways in which Harold Pinter conceives of and dramatises time, showing that his concern with temporality extends beyond his obvious fascination with memory and into an area where time becomes relativistic. This analysis of Pinter's temporal relativity helps us to understand better how the surface naturalism of his plays is so often undermined by the specific time-frame in which his characters either speak or otherwise partake in the action. Finally, Pinter's treatment of time is assessed in the context of other major contemporary playwrights in an attempt to indicate what influence he may have had on the ways in which they represent time on stage."--BOOK JACKET.
Item Description:Bibliogr. H. Pinter S. 161
Physical Description:IX, 169 S.
ISBN:0333607619
0312124767

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