All statements and quotations regarding the H. Pinter performance in this paragraph come from: Cowell A. Wheelchair-bound Pinter Triumphs in Beckett Play. Is “Krapp's Last Tape” his Last Hurrah?.International Herald Tribune, Sat/Sun, October 21–22, 2006: 1 and 4.
7.
ThomasD.“Do not go gentle into that good night.” In: Collected Poems 1934–1952. London: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1952; p. 116.
8.
BlakeW.“The everlasting gospel”, op. cit.: p. 860.
9.
BlakeW.“Auguries of innocence”, op. cit., note 126 at notes for pp. 503–510, p. 962.
10.
BlakeW.“Auguries of innocence”, op. cit.: p. 506.
11.
BlakeW.“On another's sorrow”, op. cit.: p. 116.
12.
BlakeW.“Letter to George Cumberland”, op. cit.: p. 14.