Samuel Beckett, W.B. Yeats, and Jack Yeats: Images and WordsBucknell University Press, 1990 - 268 páginas In contrast to the many critics who consider W. B. Yeats a dominant influence on Beckett's drama, this study demonstrates that the two are almost diametrically opposed in their theater and that the real bridge to Beckett's art is to be found in the narrative and pictorial creations of the younger Yeats brother, Jack. |
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... represents movement , just as Hamm represents language— " hamming it up with words . " Once words and actions are abolished on stage , the drama ceases to exist . The old tyrannies are at an end . In conventional terms , the movement of ...
... represents movement , just as Hamm represents language— " hamming it up with words . " Once words and actions are abolished on stage , the drama ceases to exist . The old tyrannies are at an end . In conventional terms , the movement of ...
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... represents " wisdom or immortality ( either or both ) or love unmixed with hatred . ” 50 But there is much more here than mere symbolism ; the well represents a mysterious gift that liberates the Old Man from the processes of decay ...
... represents " wisdom or immortality ( either or both ) or love unmixed with hatred . ” 50 But there is much more here than mere symbolism ; the well represents a mysterious gift that liberates the Old Man from the processes of decay ...
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Images and Words Gordon S. Armstrong. According to Ellmann , the Boy represents both folly and strength , and the Old Man represents both wisdom and debility.3 Comparing the contraries that represent body and mind , the poet offers ...
Images and Words Gordon S. Armstrong. According to Ellmann , the Boy represents both folly and strength , and the Old Man represents both wisdom and debility.3 Comparing the contraries that represent body and mind , the poet offers ...
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Illustrations 868 | 9 |
The Modernist Temper | 19 |
Presence Myth and Discourse in Becketts | 42 |
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