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Samuel Beckett: Critical Essay by Edith Kern

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Samuel Beckett
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SOURCE: Kern, Edith. “Drama Stripped for Inaction: Beckett's Godot.Yale French Studies 14 (winter 1954-55): 41-7.

In the following essay, Kern studies the characters in Waiting for Godot and contends that they are analogies for the entire human race.

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