This book, first published in 1985, stresses Beckett's success as
an innovator in the theatre through a close reading and analysis of
his plays. The differing backgrounds of the two authors enables
them to approach Beckett's drama in a particularly fruitful way:
'Their analysis is clever yet level-headed, readable but does not
shirk complexities.' (Times Educational Supplement). 'Brilliant
collection of essays on Beckett and his works.' (Irish Times)
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