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The Theatrical Notebooks of Samuel Beckett (v. 1)

 
The Theatrical Notebooks of Samuel Beckett (v. 1)   Author: Samuel Beckett
By Faber and Faber
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An essential tool for anyone interesting in producing Samuel Beckett's full-length play, Happy Days, this production notebook serves as an explanation to not only the author's sometimes unrecognized references and sources as well as difficulties with the technical elements of production (for example, how the original production coped with the necessity for a flaming parasol). Even if one is not looking to produce Happy Days for the stage, Beckett's production notebook is a great insight into the character Winnie, whose intelligence is equivocal to Beckett's own and draws (often without the reader's knowledge, save for this notebook) from Keats, Browning, and Shakespeare. Reading the author's notes on both the play as a piece of literature and as a theatrical event also gives one a better understanding of Beckett as playwright and as an imminent literary figure of the twentieth century. True scholars of Beckett will also enjoy the copies of handwritten notes, transcribed into type on adjoining pages. This notebook is a perfect tool for dramaturgy or for simply gaining a better understanding of this Beckettian masterpiece.

Product Details
Binding: Hardcover
EAN: 9780571145638
ISBN: 0571145639
Label: Faber and Faber
Manufacturer: Faber and Faber
Number Of Pages: 336
Publication Date: 1993-03-09
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Studio: Faber and Faber