The writings of Samuel Beckett have attracted a great deal of philosophical attention over the years. The likes of Adorno, Blanchot, Bataille, Deleuze, and Badiou have all commented on his works, and much recent Beckett criticism has addressed itself towards these philosophical readings. However, comparatively little has been said about Beckett's place in Anglo-American philosophy, despite studies of his works by both Martha Nussbaum and Stanley Cavell. My aim in this paper will be to assess the claims of Cavell's reading of Beckett, especially in relation to what James Noggle has called the 'Wittgensteinian sublime'. Cavell's reading of Beckett draws attention to features of Beckett's language that he describes as surprisingly 'ordinary' a...
© 2013 Dr. Corey WakelingSamuel Beckett’s figural imaginary appears to be distinct from his celebrat...
Though Beckett is best known for Waiting for Godot, his first published work was not a play but a c...
Samuel Beckett has long been known as a philosophical author, who drew on philosophical work to crea...
‘Beckett shrugs his shoulders at the possibility of philosophy today.’ So claims Theodor Adorno in h...
How does philosophy think? How does Beckett s literature think? Are they different ways of thinking ...
The way that ideas are expressed in Samuel Beckett’s prose works is characteristic of a peculiar nar...
By gradually subtracting all that is superfluous to form in his works, Beckett indirectly dramatizes...
The article focuses on the relationship between language and self in Samuel Beckett and explores how...
Gaming and Playirig have been preoccupations of Beckett Studies from the 1960s onwards. However, the...
This paper provides a parallel linguistic and conceptual reading of Wittgenstein’s and Beckett’s wor...
A predominant misunderstanding of the philosophical importance of paying attention to our ordinary l...
Samuel Beckett and the Language of Subjectivity is a groundbreaking study of how Beckett’s prose and...
With reference to the work of the ordinary language philosopher Stanley Cavell, this essay argues th...
After June 19th, the title—“Cavell after Cavell”—for this collection of papers on Stanley Cavell’s r...
The country of Samuel Beckett's trilogy, Molloy, Malone Dies, and The Unnamable is a nether-world li...
© 2013 Dr. Corey WakelingSamuel Beckett’s figural imaginary appears to be distinct from his celebrat...
Though Beckett is best known for Waiting for Godot, his first published work was not a play but a c...
Samuel Beckett has long been known as a philosophical author, who drew on philosophical work to crea...
‘Beckett shrugs his shoulders at the possibility of philosophy today.’ So claims Theodor Adorno in h...
How does philosophy think? How does Beckett s literature think? Are they different ways of thinking ...
The way that ideas are expressed in Samuel Beckett’s prose works is characteristic of a peculiar nar...
By gradually subtracting all that is superfluous to form in his works, Beckett indirectly dramatizes...
The article focuses on the relationship between language and self in Samuel Beckett and explores how...
Gaming and Playirig have been preoccupations of Beckett Studies from the 1960s onwards. However, the...
This paper provides a parallel linguistic and conceptual reading of Wittgenstein’s and Beckett’s wor...
A predominant misunderstanding of the philosophical importance of paying attention to our ordinary l...
Samuel Beckett and the Language of Subjectivity is a groundbreaking study of how Beckett’s prose and...
With reference to the work of the ordinary language philosopher Stanley Cavell, this essay argues th...
After June 19th, the title—“Cavell after Cavell”—for this collection of papers on Stanley Cavell’s r...
The country of Samuel Beckett's trilogy, Molloy, Malone Dies, and The Unnamable is a nether-world li...
© 2013 Dr. Corey WakelingSamuel Beckett’s figural imaginary appears to be distinct from his celebrat...
Though Beckett is best known for Waiting for Godot, his first published work was not a play but a c...
Samuel Beckett has long been known as a philosophical author, who drew on philosophical work to crea...