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Samuel Beckett: Waiting for Godot

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“An impressively complete survey of the play in its cultural, theatrical, historical and political contexts.” — David Bradby, co-editor of Contemporary Theatre Review Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot is not only an indisputably important and influential dramatic text -it is also one of the most significant western cultural landmarks of the twentieth century. Originally written in French, the play first amazed and appalled Parisian theatre-goers and critics before receiving a harshly dismissive initial critical response in Britain in 1955. Its influence since then on the international stage has been significant, impacting on generations of actors, directors and audiences.
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Title: Samuel Beckett: Waiting for Godot
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“An impressively complete survey of the play in its cultural, theatrical, historical and political contexts.
” — David Bradby, co-editor of Contemporary Theatre Review Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot is not only an indisputably important and influential dramatic text -it is also one of the most significant western cultural landmarks of the twentieth century.
Originally written in French, the play first amazed and appalled Parisian theatre-goers and critics before receiving a harshly dismissive initial critical response in Britain in 1955.
Its influence since then on the international stage has been significant, impacting on generations of actors, directors and audiences.

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