MEMORY AS DISCOURSE IN HAROLD PINTER’S «OLD TIMES» , «BETRAYAL» AND «A KIND OF ALASKA»
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https://doi.org/10.34630/polissema.v0i12.3069Mots-clés :
Pinter, Language, Silence, Memory, TimeRésumé
This paper aims at developing the topic of identity and the narration of the self through the other in Harold Pinter’s plays Old Times, Betrayal and A Kind of Alaska. In these plays Pinter deploys strategies to convey multiple implications which are based on the power of memory in which the structure of the plays is concocted.
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2019-05:-03
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Castro, C. F. de. (2019). MEMORY AS DISCOURSE IN HAROLD PINTER’S «OLD TIMES» , «BETRAYAL» AND «A KIND OF ALASKA». POLISSEMA, (12), 75–97. https://doi.org/10.34630/polissema.v0i12.3069
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