Samuel Beckett's Poetry is the first systematic study of Beckett's complete poetry, designed for students and scholars of 20th century poetry and literature, as well as for specialist readers of Beckett's works. Readers will find accessible guidance for understanding the often difficult and uneven collected poetry of this modern literary icon.
Samuel Beckett's Poetry is the first systematic study of Beckett's complete poetry, designed for students and scholars of 20th century poetry and literature, as well as for specialist readers of Beckett's works. Readers will find accessible guidance for understanding the often difficult and uneven collected poetry of this modern literary icon.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: The odd poem: Samuel Beckett's poetry William Davies and James Brophy 1. Weirdness and dislocation in Beckett's early poetry Andrew Goodspeed 2. Whole fragments: Beckett and Modernist poetics Mark Byron 3. Pre-echoing the bones: Samuel Beckett's early poems and translations as transpositions Onno Kosters 4. 'The nucleus of a living poetic': Beckett and his Irish contemporaries Gerald Dawe 5. Beckett growing Gnomic: the poems of 1934 James Brophy 6. Different and the same: gender and pronoun in 'Poèmes 1937-1939' Daniel Katz 7. The missing poème: Beckett's fêtes galantes Mark Nixon 8. Romanticism and Beckett's poetry Edward Lee-Six 9. Romance under strain in 'Cascando' John Pilling 10. Samuel Beckett's self-translated poems Pascale Sardin 11. Samuel Beckett's translations of Mexican poetry José Francisco Fernández 12. Beckett's poetry and the radical absence of the (war) dead Adam Piette 13. Beckett's sound sense William Davies 14. The matter of absence: the manuscripts of Beckett's late poems Dirk Van Hulle 15. 'Mocked by a tissue that may not serve': Beckett and the poetics of embodiment David Wheatley 16. Invoking Beckett: Samuel Beckett's legacy in Northern Irish poetry Hannah Simpson.
Introduction: The odd poem: Samuel Beckett's poetry William Davies and James Brophy 1. Weirdness and dislocation in Beckett's early poetry Andrew Goodspeed 2. Whole fragments: Beckett and Modernist poetics Mark Byron 3. Pre-echoing the bones: Samuel Beckett's early poems and translations as transpositions Onno Kosters 4. 'The nucleus of a living poetic': Beckett and his Irish contemporaries Gerald Dawe 5. Beckett growing Gnomic: the poems of 1934 James Brophy 6. Different and the same: gender and pronoun in 'Poèmes 1937-1939' Daniel Katz 7. The missing poème: Beckett's fêtes galantes Mark Nixon 8. Romanticism and Beckett's poetry Edward Lee-Six 9. Romance under strain in 'Cascando' John Pilling 10. Samuel Beckett's self-translated poems Pascale Sardin 11. Samuel Beckett's translations of Mexican poetry José Francisco Fernández 12. Beckett's poetry and the radical absence of the (war) dead Adam Piette 13. Beckett's sound sense William Davies 14. The matter of absence: the manuscripts of Beckett's late poems Dirk Van Hulle 15. 'Mocked by a tissue that may not serve': Beckett and the poetics of embodiment David Wheatley 16. Invoking Beckett: Samuel Beckett's legacy in Northern Irish poetry Hannah Simpson.
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