Samuel Beckett : history, memory, archive
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | Samuel Beckett : history, memory, archive / edited by Seán Kennedy and Katherine Weiss |
Publié : |
New York (N.Y.) :
Palgrave Macmillan
, 2009 |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (x-226 p.) |
Collection : | New Interpretation of Beckett in the twenty-first century |
Sujets : |
- P. 11
- 1,Does Beckett studies require a subject? Mourning Ireland in the Texts for Nothing / Seán Kennedy
- P. 31
- 2, Between gospel and prohibition: Beckett in Nazi Germany 1936-1937 / Mark Nixon
- P. 47
- 3, Beckett's "Brilliant Obscurantics": Watt and the problem of propaganda / James McNaughton
- P. 71
- 4, Beckett's theatre "After Auschwitz" / Jackie Blackman
- P. 89
- 5, "Faintly struggling things": trauma, testimony, and inscrutable life in Beckett's The Unnamable / Alysia E. Garrison
- P. 111
- 6, Samuel Beckett, the archive, and the problem of history / Robert Reginio
- P. 129
- 7, Archives of the end: embodied history in Samuel Beckett's plays / Jonathan Boulter
- P. 151
- 8, "Humanity in ruins": the historical body in Samuel Beckett's fiction / Katherine Weiss
- P. 169
- 9, Writing relics: mapping the composition history of Beckett's Endgame / Dirk Van Hulle
- P. 183
- 10, "Agnostic quietism" and Samuel Beckett's early development / Matthew Feldman