Samuel Beckett, the Art of Rhetoric
Author: Edouard Morot-Sir
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Published: 1976
Total Pages: 300
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Author: Edouard Morot-Sir
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Published: 1976
Total Pages: 300
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Edouard Morot-Sir
Publisher: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Romance Studies
Published: 1976
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780807891711
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCollected essays from a symposium held in April 1974, at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, this volume analyzes Beckett's philosophy, rhetoric, poetry, and novels.
Author: Ewa P?onowska Ziarek
Publisher: SUNY Press
Published: 1995-01-01
Total Pages: 262
ISBN-13: 9780791427118
DOWNLOAD EBOOK'This book makes a significant and needed contribution to post-structural philosophy and literary theory. In this impressive analysis that delicately weaves together philosophical and literary texts, Ewa Ziarek powerfully and persuasively demonstrates that the rhetoric of the failure of traditional subject-centered rationality does not lead to nihilism or nominalism.'-Kelly Oliver, University of Texas at Austin
Author: Marius Buning
Publisher: Rodopi
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 166
ISBN-13: 9789051833478
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Anthony Uhlmann
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2013-02-28
Total Pages: 489
ISBN-13: 1107017033
DOWNLOAD EBOOKProvides a comprehensive exploration of Beckett's historical, cultural and philosophical contexts, offering new critical insights for scholars and general readers.
Author: Amanda Dennis
Publisher: Bellevue Literary Press
Published: 2021-03-09
Total Pages: 233
ISBN-13: 194265877X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn atmospheric debut novel about one lost young woman’s search for another “Spellbinding. . . . Wholly engrossing.” —Washington Post Elena, struggling with memory loss due to a trauma that has unmoored her sense of self, deserts graduate school and a long-term relationship to accept a bizarre proposition from an estranged family friend in Paris: she will search for a young woman, Ella, who went missing six years earlier in Thailand, by rewriting her journals. As she delves deeper into Ella’s story, Elena begins to lose sight of her own identity and drift dangerously toward self-annihilation. Her Here is an existential detective story with a shocking denouement that plumbs the creative and destructive powers of narrative itself. An Iowa Writers’ Workshop graduate and Cambridge Gates Scholar, Amanda Dennis teaches at the American University of Paris. Her Here is her first novel.
Author: Ruby Cohn
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Published: 2010-05-25
Total Pages: 433
ISBN-13: 0472025937
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSamuel Beckett is unique in literature. Born and educated in Ireland, he lived most of his life in Paris. His literary output was rendered in either English or French, and he often translated one to the other, but there is disagreement about the contents of his bilingual corpus. A Beckett Canon by renowned theater scholar Ruby Cohn offers an invaluable guide to the entire corpus, commenting on Beckett's work in its original language. Beginning in 1929 with Beckett's earliest work, the book examines the variety of genres in which he worked: poems, short stories, novels, plays, radio pieces, teleplays, reviews, and criticism. Cohn grapples with the difficulties in Beckett's work, including the opaque erudition of the early English verse and fiction, and the searching depths and syntactical ellipsis of the late works. Specialist and nonspecialist readers will find A Beckett Canon valuable for its remarkable inclusiveness. Cohn has examined the holdings of all of the major Beckett depositories, and is thus able to highlight neglected manuscripts and correct occasional errors in their listings. Intended as a resource to accompany the reading of Beckett's writing--in English or French, published or unpublished, in part or as a whole--the book offers context, information, and interpretation of the work of one of the last century's most important writers. Ruby Cohn is Professor Emerita of Comparative Drama, University of California, Davis. She is author or editor of many books, including Anglo-American Interplay in Recent Drama; Retreats from Realism in Recent English Drama; From Desire to Godot; and Just Play: Beckett's Theater.
Author: John Pilling
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2004-07-29
Total Pages: 296
ISBN-13: 9780521604512
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA leading Beckett scholar and editor of the Cambridge Companion to Beckett, offers a coherent critical account of Beckett's earliest years.
Author: John Pilling
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1994-03-17
Total Pages: 278
ISBN-13: 9780521424134
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe 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.