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| Title:  | Memory as Discourse in Harold Pinter's OLD TIMES, BETRAYAL and A KIND OF ALASKA |  
| Authors:  | Ferreira de Castro, Carla |  
| Editors:  | Benvinda Álvares, Luísa Afonso, Ana Paula |  
| Keywords:  | Pinter Language Silence Memory Time Identity |  
| Issue Date:  | Nov-2012 |  
| Publisher:  | Polissema |  
| Citation:  | (2012) Polissema: revista de Letras do Iscap, nº 12, Porto |  
| Abstract:  | This paper aims at developing the topic of identity and 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. |  
| URI:  | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/7396 |  
| Type:  | article |  
| Appears in Collections: | CEL - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Nacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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