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Samuel Beckett: Critical Essay by Ann Bugliani

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Samuel Beckett
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SOURCE: Bugliani, Ann. “The Biblical Subtext in Beckett's Waiting for Godot.Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism 16, no. 1 (fall 2001): 15-38.

In the following essay, Bugliani highlights the parallels between Waiting for Godot's characters' blind beliefs and the faith required of Christians concerning God, Christ, and redemption.

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