Samuel Beckett’s teleplays : a series of better failures

In his study of Samuel Beckett's television work, Beckett on Screen, Jonathon Bignell argues that Beckett’s "reputation as a theatrical and literary auteur", established prior to his venture into the medium of television, "implicitly devalues his television work as secondary to h...

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Main Author: Thio, Charmaine Ann
Other Authors: Cornelius Anthony Murphy
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-616832019-12-10T14:41:30Z Samuel Beckett’s teleplays : a series of better failures Thio, Charmaine Ann Cornelius Anthony Murphy School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Humanities::Literature::English In his study of Samuel Beckett's television work, Beckett on Screen, Jonathon Bignell argues that Beckett’s "reputation as a theatrical and literary auteur", established prior to his venture into the medium of television, "implicitly devalues his television work as secondary to his literary or theatrical output" as the television works "seem to rest on his status in other media" (7). This essay however seeks to show that Beckett's body of work for television is far from aesthetically inferior to his earlier literary output. On the contrary, this essay postulates that Beckett's teleplays come closer to realizing some of the author's aesthetic ideas than his earlier dramatic works for stage and the cinema. Bachelor of Arts 2014-08-12T02:13:48Z 2014-08-12T02:13:48Z 2014 2014 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/61683 en Nanyang Technological University 46 p. application/pdf
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Samuel Beckett’s teleplays : a series of better failures
description In his study of Samuel Beckett's television work, Beckett on Screen, Jonathon Bignell argues that Beckett’s "reputation as a theatrical and literary auteur", established prior to his venture into the medium of television, "implicitly devalues his television work as secondary to his literary or theatrical output" as the television works "seem to rest on his status in other media" (7). This essay however seeks to show that Beckett's body of work for television is far from aesthetically inferior to his earlier literary output. On the contrary, this essay postulates that Beckett's teleplays come closer to realizing some of the author's aesthetic ideas than his earlier dramatic works for stage and the cinema.
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