Comedy in the seventies: A study of certain plays by Harold Pinter
Combrink, A. L.;
literator1980Vol. 1pp. 28-34
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combrink1980comedyliterator
Abstract
Harold Pinter emerges from a survey of critical responses to his work as being at once the most praised and the most reviled of contemporary British playwrights. The present study is an attempt to shed some light on some of the problems confronting the reader of his works through approaching his plays as exemplars of the contemporary comic vision.