Beckett Re-Membered showcases some of the most recent scholarship on the Irish novelist, poet, and playwright, Samuel Beckett. As well as essays on Beckett s literary output, it contains a section on the philosophical dimension of his work an important addition, given the profound impact Beckett has
Beckett Re-membered: After the Centenary
β Scribed by James Carney, Leonard Madden, Michael O'Sullivan, Karl White (eds.)
- Publisher
- Cambridge Scholars Publishing
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 285
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Beckett Re-Membered showcases some of the most recent scholarship on the Irish novelist, poet, and playwright, Samuel Beckett. As well as essays on Beckett s literary output, it contains a section on the philosophical dimension of his work an important addition, given the profound impact Beckett has had on European philosophy. Rather than attempting to circumscribe Beckett scholarship by advocating a theoretical position or thematic focus, Beckett Re-Membered reflects the exciting and diverse range of critical interventions that Beckett studies continues to generate. In the nineteen essays that comprise this volume, every major articulation of Beckett s work is addressed, with the result that that it offers an unusually comprehensive survey of its target author. Beckett Re-Membered will appeal to any reader who is interested in provocative responses to one of the twentieth century s most important European writers.
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