Reductionism in Drama and the Theatre: The Case of Samuel Beckett

Potomac, Md. : Scripta Humanistica (1992)
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Abstract

A detailed examination of Beckett's dramas based on reductionist models in the arts and sciences. Various experimental aspects of composition and production are shown to reflect Beckett's search for a minimal theater of silence and inaction, as well as his epistemological uncertainty.

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