The article weaves Lacanian psychoanalysis with narratology. It explores the Beckettian logic of narrative detritus in The Trilogy by examining stories, progressively “worsened” with every act of narration. Reading these obsessive-compulsive moments of narrative as failure, it sheds light on the various techniques and implications of this experiment that range from freezing a narrative into stasis to pushing it toward the limits of speculation and from forcing the narrative to revolve around its exterior to underlining its artifice through narratorial intrusions. The article focuses on the vestigial story-function to underscore the paradoxical status of Beckett’s narrative impulse and demonstrates how the drift of these narrations relocates...
The genesis of Endgame is a complicated one as no other play of Samuel Beckett testifies to such a l...
Samuel Beckett’s Endgame can be a very uncomfortable experience for readers or the audiences it is p...
Nous nous proposons d’étudier l’obscur objet de l’angoisse dans les “Dramaticules” de Samuel Beckett...
The article weaves Lacanian psychoanalysis with narratology. It explores the Beckettian logic of nar...
The article weaves Lacanian psychoanalysis with narratology. It explores the Beckettian logic of nar...
Beckettian criticism has tended to conceive of Beckett's novel trilogy in resolutely linear terms, a...
Beckett's dramatic works push the limits of language and subjectivity so far as to reach a point of ...
This paper explores the main causes of character-narrator’s linguistic as well as “existential angui...
No other writer has explored so metaphysically the problem of human existence as Samuel Beckett, the...
This thesis approaches Samuel Beckett’s late prose works through the Lacanian question of Real writi...
This dissertation examines the role of narrative consolation in the works of James Joyce and Samuel ...
Malone Dies marks the point where Samuel Beckett foremost turns to “metaphysical destruction” of “un...
This article claims that Samuel Beckett's 'The Trilogy: Molloy, Malone Dies and The Unnamable' is pa...
Samuel Beckett is an author best known for his depictions of decrepitude (both physical and mental) ...
Narrative and story-telling are important human concepts encapsulating such issues as cognition, mea...
The genesis of Endgame is a complicated one as no other play of Samuel Beckett testifies to such a l...
Samuel Beckett’s Endgame can be a very uncomfortable experience for readers or the audiences it is p...
Nous nous proposons d’étudier l’obscur objet de l’angoisse dans les “Dramaticules” de Samuel Beckett...
The article weaves Lacanian psychoanalysis with narratology. It explores the Beckettian logic of nar...
The article weaves Lacanian psychoanalysis with narratology. It explores the Beckettian logic of nar...
Beckettian criticism has tended to conceive of Beckett's novel trilogy in resolutely linear terms, a...
Beckett's dramatic works push the limits of language and subjectivity so far as to reach a point of ...
This paper explores the main causes of character-narrator’s linguistic as well as “existential angui...
No other writer has explored so metaphysically the problem of human existence as Samuel Beckett, the...
This thesis approaches Samuel Beckett’s late prose works through the Lacanian question of Real writi...
This dissertation examines the role of narrative consolation in the works of James Joyce and Samuel ...
Malone Dies marks the point where Samuel Beckett foremost turns to “metaphysical destruction” of “un...
This article claims that Samuel Beckett's 'The Trilogy: Molloy, Malone Dies and The Unnamable' is pa...
Samuel Beckett is an author best known for his depictions of decrepitude (both physical and mental) ...
Narrative and story-telling are important human concepts encapsulating such issues as cognition, mea...
The genesis of Endgame is a complicated one as no other play of Samuel Beckett testifies to such a l...
Samuel Beckett’s Endgame can be a very uncomfortable experience for readers or the audiences it is p...
Nous nous proposons d’étudier l’obscur objet de l’angoisse dans les “Dramaticules” de Samuel Beckett...