This is a collection of authoritative essays on Samuel Beckett's writing from a pre-eminent scholar of twentieth-century literature and culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Steven Connor is Grace 2 Professor of English and Fellow of Peterhouse, University of Cambridge. He is the author of many books in the fields of literature, philosophy and culture, including Samuel Beckett: Repetition, Theory and Text (1988, 2nd edition 1993), which remains one of the most influential titles in Beckett studies.
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1. Introduction: Beckett's finitude Part I. Bodies: 2. 'My fortieth year had come and gone and I still throwing the javelin': Beckett's athletics 3. The nauseous character of all flesh 4. Making flies mean something Part II. Timepieces: 5. 'I switch off': the ordeals of radio 6. Looping the loop: tape-time in Burroughs and Beckett 7. 'In my soul I suppose, where the acoustics are so bad': writing the white noise 8. Slow going Part III. Worlds: 9. Beckett's low church 10. The loutishness of learning 11. Beckett and the world 12. 'On such and such a day... in such a world'.
1. Introduction: Beckett's finitude Part I. Bodies: 2. 'My fortieth year had come and gone and I still throwing the javelin': Beckett's athletics 3. The nauseous character of all flesh 4. Making flies mean something Part II. Timepieces: 5. 'I switch off': the ordeals of radio 6. Looping the loop: tape-time in Burroughs and Beckett 7. 'In my soul I suppose, where the acoustics are so bad': writing the white noise 8. Slow going Part III. Worlds: 9. Beckett's low church 10. The loutishness of learning 11. Beckett and the world 12. 'On such and such a day... in such a world'.
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