Harold Pinter's Shakespeare

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<p>This book charts the impact of Shakespeare’s works on Harold Pinter’s career as a playwright.</p><p>This exploration traces Shakespeare’s influence through Pinter’s pre-theatre writings (1950-1956) to his collaboration with Sir Peter Hall (starting properly at the RSC in 1962 and continuing until 1983) and a late unpublished screenplay for an adaptation of The Tragedy of King Lear (2000). Adding to studies of playwrights such as Samuel Beckett and James Joyce as significant influences on Harold Pinter’s work this study aims to highlight the significant and lasting impact that Shakespeare had both formatively and performatively on the playwright’s career. Through exploring this influence Morton gains not only a greater understanding of the shaping of Pinter’s artistic outlook and how this affected his writing but it also sheds light on the various forms of Shakespeare’s continued influence on new writing and what can be gained from this.</p><p>This study will be of great interest to students and scholars in theatre and performance studies.</p>
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