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Harold Pinter: Critical Essay by Kenneth Bernard

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Harold Pinter
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SOURCE: Bernard, Kenneth. “Pinter's The Homecoming.Explicator 52, no. 2 (winter 1994): 116-19.

In the following essay, Bernard comments that Pinter's The Homecoming is structured around a contrast between America and England, according to which America represents a fantasized promised land and England represents the harsh realities of life.

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