Abstract

The starting point of this article is a discrepancy in opinion between Harold Pinter and his critics. Whereas the critics are unanimous in their opinion that the essence of Pinter's plays is “failure of communication”, the author himself disagrees. By a discussion of two plays, this article argues that contrary to the critics' belief, characters in Pinter's plays are experts in communication.

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