Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The Pinter Ethic: Overview
  • Harold Pinter: Biography
  • Introduction: Pinter's Achievement - Form and Innovation
  • The Dumb Waiter: Toward A Definition of the Pinter Ethic - Paradigmatic Dramatization of Conflict
  • The Birthday Party: Choice, Action and Responsibility - The Pinter Ethic Defined
  • The Room and The Revue Sketches: The Ethic in the Early Work - Dominance and Destruction
  • A Slight Ache as Fulcrum: Leveling Dominant and Subservient Roles - The Triumph of Vitality And Truth
  • A Night Out: Vitality Vitiated
  • The Hothouse: Madness and Violence
  • The Caretaker: Dominance and Subservience Equated - The Human Connection
  • Night School: Possible Justice Without Love
  • The Dwarfs: Dominance as Betrayal
  • The Servant: Paradigmatic Powerplays
  • The Collection and The Lover: Identity Gained by Deliberate Pretense
  • The Pumpkin Eater: Married Love and Justice
  • The Homecoming: Dominance, Choice and the Ethic Revised
  • The Quiller Memorandum: Torture without Threat.
  • Tea Party And The Basement: The Illusive Qualities of Power
  • Accident: Death, Desire, and Birth
  • Landscape, Silence And Night: Where Powerplays Vanish
  • The Go-Between: Freedom Reborn
  • Old Times: Triple Dominance
  • Langrishe, Go Down, A La Recherche Du Temps Perdu: The Proust Screenplay, and Monologue: Remembrances of Things Past
  • No Man's Land: Past Dominance Regained
  • The French Lieutenant's Woman and The Last Tycoon: Love Gained and Lost
  • Betrayal: The Past Regained
  • Precisely And Family Voices: Lovedeath
  • A Kind of Alaska: Identity Unresolved
  • Victoria Station: Love And Power Revisited
  • One For The Road: The End of the Road
  • Mountain Language: Torture Revisited
  • Turtle Diary, Victory, The Handmaid's Tale, Reunion, The Heat of the Day, The Comfort of Strangers, The Remains of the Day, and The Trial: The Screenplays of the 1980's and Early 1990's
  • The Comfort Of Strangers: Love and Justice
  • Party Time and The New World Order: Love and Justice Revisited.
  • Moonlight: Lovedeath Wedded
  • Ashes to Ashes, The Dreaming Child, and Celebration: Desire, Destruction, Responsiblity and the Complicity of Women
  • Some Conclusions on Love, Justice and Power in the Pinter Ethic: The Public Consequence of Private Acts.