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REDUCTIONISM IN DRAMA AND THE THEATER
THE CASE OF SAMUEL BECKETT
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246 pages
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This work offers an in-depth analysis of Beckett's plays through the lens of reductionist theories from both the arts and sciences. It explores how these models influence the themes, structures, and characterizations in his dramas, revealing the intricate interplay between simplicity and complexity in his storytelling. The examination delves into the philosophical implications of reductionism as it applies to Beckett’s unique narrative style and theatrical innovations, providing a fresh perspective on his contributions to modern drama.
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2015, hardcover
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