This article claims that Samuel Beckett's 'The Trilogy: Molloy, Malone Dies and The Unnamable' is paradoxically a successful art of failure, impotence and silence. Beckett's ambivalent writing is a literary style that bears the stamp of paradox: order and disorder, sense and meaninglessness. Beckett does not choose between these antitheses but maintains them in constant motion as part of its dialectical structure. The essential factor is the interplay between two contradictory poles. The core nature of the Beckettian ambivalent writing is its interchangeability and intertextuality.Este artículo propone que la Trilogía: Molloy, Malone Muere y El innombrable de Samuel Beckett constituye paradójicamente una obra de fracaso, impotencia y silenc...
One of the central critical problems about Beckett - how can we praise without feeling uneasy the w...
[spa] El presente articulo tiene como objetivo proponer una lectura de la obra teatral y novelística...
The Beckettian creature is a product of dehumanisation and endures a variety of irresolvable tension...
Este artículo propone que la Trilogía: Molloy, Malone Muere y El innombrable de Samuel Beckett const...
Aquest article proposa que la trilogia de Samuel Beckett Molloy, Malone Dies i The Unnamable és, par...
The country of Samuel Beckett's trilogy, Molloy, Malone Dies, and The Unnamable is a nether-world li...
In the early fifties of twentieth century following the deep break with traditional bourgeois theate...
No other writer has explored so metaphysically the problem of human existence as Samuel Beckett, the...
Beckettian criticism has tended to conceive of Beckett's novel trilogy in resolutely linear terms, a...
This thesis examines the themes of impotence and ignorance across four novels by Samuel Beckett: Wat...
Beckettian criticism has tended to conceive of Beckett's novel trilogy in resolutely linear terms, a...
In this thesis, I examine the interrelated roles of waiting and alterity in Samuel Beckett's trilogy...
This paper examines the parallels between Samuel Beckett\u27s first five novels, Murphy, Watt, Mollo...
© 2013 Dr. Corey WakelingSamuel Beckett’s figural imaginary appears to be distinct from his celebrat...
Samuel Beckett\u27s texts are populated with characters who have been so deprived of their humanity ...
One of the central critical problems about Beckett - how can we praise without feeling uneasy the w...
[spa] El presente articulo tiene como objetivo proponer una lectura de la obra teatral y novelística...
The Beckettian creature is a product of dehumanisation and endures a variety of irresolvable tension...
Este artículo propone que la Trilogía: Molloy, Malone Muere y El innombrable de Samuel Beckett const...
Aquest article proposa que la trilogia de Samuel Beckett Molloy, Malone Dies i The Unnamable és, par...
The country of Samuel Beckett's trilogy, Molloy, Malone Dies, and The Unnamable is a nether-world li...
In the early fifties of twentieth century following the deep break with traditional bourgeois theate...
No other writer has explored so metaphysically the problem of human existence as Samuel Beckett, the...
Beckettian criticism has tended to conceive of Beckett's novel trilogy in resolutely linear terms, a...
This thesis examines the themes of impotence and ignorance across four novels by Samuel Beckett: Wat...
Beckettian criticism has tended to conceive of Beckett's novel trilogy in resolutely linear terms, a...
In this thesis, I examine the interrelated roles of waiting and alterity in Samuel Beckett's trilogy...
This paper examines the parallels between Samuel Beckett\u27s first five novels, Murphy, Watt, Mollo...
© 2013 Dr. Corey WakelingSamuel Beckett’s figural imaginary appears to be distinct from his celebrat...
Samuel Beckett\u27s texts are populated with characters who have been so deprived of their humanity ...
One of the central critical problems about Beckett - how can we praise without feeling uneasy the w...
[spa] El presente articulo tiene como objetivo proponer una lectura de la obra teatral y novelística...
The Beckettian creature is a product of dehumanisation and endures a variety of irresolvable tension...