Beckett’s first major work in French, Mercier et Camier, written in 1946 but not published until 1974, in many ways foreshadows En attendant Godot (1953) and includes stylistic elements later found in the trilogy (Molloy 1951, Malone meurt 1951, L’innommable 1953). Mercier et Camier represents Beckett’s first radical encounter with nihilism and absurdity in relation, specifically, to language play in a Wittgensteinian and Blanchotian sense. In this stylistic shift from the form of Mercier et Camier as a novel to the theatre of En attendant Godot, performance as non-performance becomes central, announcing that the spectacle no longer tells the story, but, rather, the story can only ever insufficiently be told. This article focuses on the sig...
Can a novel exhibit signs of consciousness? If so, how does a writer express such characteristics? W...
With the same vocabulary, Samuel Beckett builds the same universe in its novels or in her plays:Moll...
Samuel Beckett and the Language of Subjectivity is a groundbreaking study of how Beckett’s prose and...
Le premier roman propre de Beckett en français, Mercier et Camier (écrit en 1946 mais publié en 1974...
The theatre, by including non-linguistic forms of expression, plays an extremely significant part in...
Gaming and Playirig have been preoccupations of Beckett Studies from the 1960s onwards. However, the...
The purpose or this thesis is to examine the way in which two authors, William Faulkner and Samuel B...
This dissertation argues that Samuel Beckett\u27s works, by disclosing the technological assumptions...
This dissertation argues that Samuel Beckett\u27s works, by disclosing the technological assumptions...
This article explores the language in the four plays of Samuel Beckett–Waiting for Godot, Endgame, K...
This article explores the language in the four plays of Samuel Beckett – Waiting for Godot, Endgame,...
This paper provides a parallel linguistic and conceptual reading of Wittgenstein’s and Beckett’s wor...
This study argues that Samuel Beckett's works in English and French reveal the organising energy of ...
The writing of Samuel Beckett is associated with meaning in the meaninglessness and the production o...
The article focuses on the relationship between language and self in Samuel Beckett and explores how...
Can a novel exhibit signs of consciousness? If so, how does a writer express such characteristics? W...
With the same vocabulary, Samuel Beckett builds the same universe in its novels or in her plays:Moll...
Samuel Beckett and the Language of Subjectivity is a groundbreaking study of how Beckett’s prose and...
Le premier roman propre de Beckett en français, Mercier et Camier (écrit en 1946 mais publié en 1974...
The theatre, by including non-linguistic forms of expression, plays an extremely significant part in...
Gaming and Playirig have been preoccupations of Beckett Studies from the 1960s onwards. However, the...
The purpose or this thesis is to examine the way in which two authors, William Faulkner and Samuel B...
This dissertation argues that Samuel Beckett\u27s works, by disclosing the technological assumptions...
This dissertation argues that Samuel Beckett\u27s works, by disclosing the technological assumptions...
This article explores the language in the four plays of Samuel Beckett–Waiting for Godot, Endgame, K...
This article explores the language in the four plays of Samuel Beckett – Waiting for Godot, Endgame,...
This paper provides a parallel linguistic and conceptual reading of Wittgenstein’s and Beckett’s wor...
This study argues that Samuel Beckett's works in English and French reveal the organising energy of ...
The writing of Samuel Beckett is associated with meaning in the meaninglessness and the production o...
The article focuses on the relationship between language and self in Samuel Beckett and explores how...
Can a novel exhibit signs of consciousness? If so, how does a writer express such characteristics? W...
With the same vocabulary, Samuel Beckett builds the same universe in its novels or in her plays:Moll...
Samuel Beckett and the Language of Subjectivity is a groundbreaking study of how Beckett’s prose and...