Beckett the Shape Changer

Beckett the Shape Changer
Author: Katharine Worth
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781000378504

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The essays in this book, first published in 1975, suggest how best to approach Beckett, how to read him, how to get closer to the concrete experience offered by this most concrete of writers. It aims to bring out the full diversity of Beckett’s art as dramatist and story-teller. His astonishing flexibility and inventiveness is stressed throughout, either in studies of single novels, or from the whole range of the fiction and stage drama, or from the experiments in other media: the solitary film, the radio plays. Beckett’s bilingualism, one of the strangest aspects of his Proteanism, is examined through a comparison of the French and English texts of some of his stage plays. The emphasis of the essays is literary rather than philosophical: they explore narrative and dramatic processes, the strange partial transitions between them, the fine relations of form and feeling which Beckett aims at through whatever medium he is using, and his humaneness, expressed through the many nuances of his humour. The shorter fiction and the later writings also receive close attention.

Beckett and Badiou

Beckett and Badiou
Author: Andrew Gibson
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2007-01-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780191525902

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Beckett and Badiou offers a provocative new reading of Samuel Beckett's work on the basis of a full, critical account of the thought of Alain Badiou. Badiou is the most eminent of contemporary French philosophers. His devotion to Beckett's work has been lifelong. Yet for Badiou philosophy must be integrally affirmative, whilst Beckett apparently commits his art to a work of negation. Beckett and Badiou explores the coherences, contradictions, and extreme complexities of the intellectual relationship between the two oeuvres. It examines Badiou's philosophy of being, the event, truth, and the subject and the importance of mathematics within his system. It considers the major features of his politics, ethics, and aesthetics and provides an explanation, interpretation, critique, and radical revision of his work on Beckett. It argues that, once revised, Badiou's version of Beckett offers an extraordinarily powerful tool for understanding his work. Badiou and Beckett are instances of a vestigial or melancholic modernism; that is, in the teeth of a contemporary culture that dreams ever more ambitiously of plenitude, they commit themselves to a rigorous concept of limit and intermittency. Truth and value are occasional and rare. It is seldom that the chance event arrives to disturb the inertia of the world. For Badiou, however, it is the event and its consequences alone that matter. Beckett rather insists on the common experience of intermittency as destitution. His art is a series of limit-figures, exquisitely subtle and nuanced forms for a world whose state of seemingly rigid paralysis is also always volatile, delicately balanced.

Samuel Beckett

Samuel Beckett
Author: David Pattie
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2000-11-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781135120399

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Samuel Beckett's work forever changed the concepts of literature and theatre. His work remains a core part of introductory courses on literary history, drama, theatre or performance and also features in more specialist modules such as Modernism or The Absurd. Samuel Beckett is a comprehensive introduction to his life and work as well as an outline of the critical issues surrounding his work. This guidebook leaves judgements up to the student by explaining the full range of often very different critical views and interpretations and offers guides to further reading in each area discussed.

The Cambridge Companion to Beckett

The Cambridge Companion to Beckett
Author: John Pilling
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1994-03-17
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0521424135

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The world fame of Samuel Beckett is due to a combination of high academic esteem and immense popularity. An innovator in prose fiction to rival Joyce, his plays have been the most influential in modern theatre history. As an author in both English and French and a writer for the page and the stage, Beckett has been the focus for specialist treatment in each of his many guises, but there have been few attempts to provide a conspectus view. This book, first published in 1994, provides thirteen introductory essays on every aspect of Beckett's work, some paying particular attention to his most famous plays (e.g. Waiting for Godot and Endgame) and his prose fictions (e.g. the 'trilogy' and Murphy). Other essays tackle his radio and television drama, his theatre directing and his poetry, followed by more general issues such as Beckett's bilingualism and his relationship to the philosophers. Reference material is provided at the front and back of the book.

Beckett Before Godot

Beckett Before Godot
Author: John Pilling
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2004-07-29
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0521604516

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A leading Beckett scholar and editor of the Cambridge Companion to Beckett, offers a coherent critical account of Beckett's earliest years.

Samuel Beckett s Novel Watt

Samuel Beckett s Novel  Watt
Author: Gottfried Büttner
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2016-11-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781512800913

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"T]he finest full-length work devoted to Watt. . . . The most important study to date, and quite possibly the standard interpretation for many years to come."—Deirdre Bair, author of Samuel Beckett: A Biography

The Complete Critical Guide to Samuel Beckett

The Complete Critical Guide to Samuel Beckett
Author: David Pattie
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2000
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780415202534

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This book is the first introduction to unite accessible accounts not only of Beckett's life and work, but of the key literary and theoretical concepts used in the study of his writing.

The Irish Beckett

The Irish Beckett
Author: John P. Harrington
Publsiher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1991-05-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0815625286

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Breaking with a powerful tradition among scholars that insists that Beckett’s Irishness is no more than an accident of birth, Harrington provides compelling evidence to the ways in which many of Beckett’s best-known texts are deeply involved in Irish issues and situations. Providing new readings of such works as More Pricks Than Kicks, Murphy, Watt, Mercier and Camier, Waiting for Godot, and Endgame, Harrington provides an understanding of Beckett’s work in its representation of Ireland, of Irish history, and of Irish literary traditions.