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/ Beckett, Samuel
/ Beckett, Samuel (1906-1989)
/ British & Irish literature
/ Criticism and interpretation
/ Dialogue
/ Dialogues
/ Disasters
/ Drama
/ English speaking literatures
/ French speaking and English speaking literatures
/ Great Britain. Ireland
/ History and sciences of litterature
/ History of literature
/ Irish literature
/ Joyce, James (1882-1941)
/ Literary criticism
/ Literary history
/ Literature
/ Mothers
/ Narratives
/ Portrayals
/ Protagonists
/ Spatial perception
/ Stage-setting and scenery
/ Theater
/ Theater criticism
/ Theaters
/ Theatrical genres
/ Visual communication
/ Visual perception
1994
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by
Fischer-Seidel, Therese
in
20th century
/ Anonymous writers. Authors
/ Beckett, Samuel
/ Beckett, Samuel (1906-1989)
/ British & Irish literature
/ Criticism and interpretation
/ Dialogue
/ Dialogues
/ Disasters
/ Drama
/ English speaking literatures
/ French speaking and English speaking literatures
/ Great Britain. Ireland
/ History and sciences of litterature
/ History of literature
/ Irish literature
/ Joyce, James (1882-1941)
/ Literary criticism
/ Literary history
/ Literature
/ Mothers
/ Narratives
/ Portrayals
/ Protagonists
/ Spatial perception
/ Stage-setting and scenery
/ Theater
/ Theater criticism
/ Theaters
/ Theatrical genres
/ Visual communication
/ Visual perception
1994
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\The Ineluctable Modality of the Visible\: Perception and Genre in Samuel Beckett's Later Drama
by
Fischer-Seidel, Therese
in
20th century
/ Anonymous writers. Authors
/ Beckett, Samuel
/ Beckett, Samuel (1906-1989)
/ British & Irish literature
/ Criticism and interpretation
/ Dialogue
/ Dialogues
/ Disasters
/ Drama
/ English speaking literatures
/ French speaking and English speaking literatures
/ Great Britain. Ireland
/ History and sciences of litterature
/ History of literature
/ Irish literature
/ Joyce, James (1882-1941)
/ Literary criticism
/ Literary history
/ Literature
/ Mothers
/ Narratives
/ Portrayals
/ Protagonists
/ Spatial perception
/ Stage-setting and scenery
/ Theater
/ Theater criticism
/ Theaters
/ Theatrical genres
/ Visual communication
/ Visual perception
1994
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\The Ineluctable Modality of the Visible\: Perception and Genre in Samuel Beckett's Later Drama
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\The Ineluctable Modality of the Visible\: Perception and Genre in Samuel Beckett's Later Drama
1994
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Overview
Samuel Beckett's \"Catastrophe\" poses the question of whether visual or auditive signs are more important for drama. The modality of drama as visual image and literary text is discussed.
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The University of Wisconsin Press,University of Wisconsin Press
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