Beckett s Imagined Interpreters and the Failures of Modernism

Beckett   s Imagined Interpreters and the Failures of Modernism
Author: Nick Wolterman
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2022-07-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783031056505

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Samuel Beckett’s work is littered with ironic self-reflexive comments on presumed audience expectations that it should ultimately make explicable sense. An ample store of letters and anecdotes suggests Beckett’s own preoccupation with and resistance to similar interpretive mindsets. Yet until now such concerns have remained the stuff of scholarly footnotes and asides. Beckett’s Imagined Interpreters and the Failures of Modernism addresses these issues head-on and investigates how Beckett’s ideas about who he writes for affect what he writes. What it finds speaks to current understandings not only of Beckett’s techniques and ambitions, but also of modernism’s experiments as fundamentally compromised challenges to enshrined ways of understanding and organizing the social world. Beckett’s uniquely anxious audience-targeting brings out similarly self-doubting strategies in the work of other experimental twentieth-century writers and artists in whom he is interested: his corpus proves emblematic of a modernism that understands its inability to achieve transformative social effects all at once, but that nevertheless judiciously complicates too-neat distinctions drawn within ongoing culture wars. For its re-evaluations of four key points of orientation for understanding Beckett’s artistic ambitions—his arch critical pronouncements, his postwar conflations of value and valuelessness, his often-ambiguous self-commentary, and his sardonic metatheatrical play—as well as for its running dialogue with wider debates around modernism as a social phenomenon, this book is of interest to students and researchers interested in Beckett, modernism, and the relations between modern and contemporary artistic and social developments.

Beckett Modernism and the Material Imagination

Beckett  Modernism and the Material Imagination
Author: Steven Connor
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2014-06-30
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781107059221

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This is a collection of authoritative essays on Samuel Beckett's writing from a pre-eminent scholar of twentieth-century literature and culture.

Beckett and Modernism

Beckett and Modernism
Author: Olga Beloborodova,Dirk Van Hulle,Pim Verhulst
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2018-04-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783319703749

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This book of collected essays approaches Beckett’s work through the context of modernism, while situating it in the literary tradition at large. It builds on current debates aiming to redefine ‘modernism’ in connection to concepts such as ‘late modernism’ or ‘postmodernism’. Instead of definitively re-categorizing Beckett under any of these labels, the essays use his diverse oeuvre – encompassing poetry, criticism, prose, theatre, radio and film – as a case study to investigate and reassess the concept of ‘modernism after postmodernism’ in all its complexity, covering a broad range of topics spanning Beckett’s entire career. In addition to more thematic essays about art, history, politics, psychology and philosophy, the collection places his work in relation to that of other modernists such as T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, Wyndham Lewis, Gertrude Stein and Virginia Woolf, as well as to the literary canon in general. It represents an important contribution to both Beckett studies and modernism studies.

Beckett Matters

Beckett Matters
Author: S.E. Gontarski
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2016-10-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781474414425

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Representing a profound engagement with the work of Samuel Beckett, this volume gathers the very best of Stan Gontarski's Beckett criticism on practical, theoretical and critical levels. Such a range suggests a multiplicity of approaches to a body of work itself multiple, produced by an artist who underwent any number of transformations and reinventions over his long writing career.a Many of the essays collected here explore Beckett's debt to his age, Beckett very much a product of a culture in transition, which change he would help foster. But much of Beckett's creative struggle was to find a new way, his own way.a Most of the essays that comprise this volume detail that struggle, toward a way we now call Beckettian.

Time and Modernism in Samuel Beckett s Waiting for Godot

Time and Modernism in Samuel Beckett s  Waiting for Godot
Author: Lindsey McIntosh
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 9
Release: 2017-04-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783668432963

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Essay from the year 2013 in the subject English - Discussion and Essays, grade: 73, University of Strathclyde, course: English Literature, language: English, abstract: At the turn of the 20th century, a crisis in Enlightenment humanism had began to emerge; from the ashes of a dying romantic era, a cultural revolution known as the modernist movement arose as ‘a progressive force promising to liberate humankind from ignorance and irrationality’ (Taket and White, p. 869). Weary from the weak, unchanging patterns of Victorian writing, a collection of writers sought to break away from pre-existing ‘dead-end’ methods of creating literature by exploring new styles which were expressed in their prose and poetic works. Placing a greater emphasis upon experimentation, modernist writers took a great interest in purposely disorientating their readership with fragmentation and elements of the absurd. A conscious experimentation with language to express both its powers and limitations became apparent components in a vast body of modern literature. Whilst the previous era embodied a strong connection to nature in the belief this relationship was crucial for man’s development as an individual, modern writers displayed little interest towards the natural world. Instead, an established vein of modern thought developed that progress as an individual was dependent upon directing the eye inward.

Chronicles of Disorder

Chronicles of Disorder
Author: David Weisberg
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2000-09-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0791447103

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Offers a striking new interpretation of Beckett's major fiction, demonstrating how his development as a writer was shaped by shifting twentieth-century ideas about the social function of literature.

Samuel Beckett

Samuel Beckett
Author: Anthony Cronin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 645
Release: 1996
Genre: Authors, French
ISBN: OCLC:705865554

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Samuel Beckett and BBC Radio A Reassessment

Samuel Beckett and BBC Radio  A Reassessment
Author: David Addyman,Matthew Feldman,Erik Tonning
Publsiher: New Interpretations of Beckett
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2019-04-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1349957364

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