This article deals with the presence of ghosts in two plays by Samuel Beckett: Embers (Cendres), a piece for radio of 1959, and Footfalls (Pas), a « dramaticule » of 1976. In the first one, a man standing in front of the sea talks to his dead father without any answer except for the sound of the waves, while his wife’s voice addresses to him from a place which does not seem to belong to the real world. But the most important and disquieting ghostly presence in the play is just the one which is not explicitly mentioned: the phantom of the mother. This presence is made recognizable both by some references to Beckett’s biography and by the comparison with the second play, Footfalls. Here the mother ghost explicitly plays a crucial role, althou...
Samuel Beckett was one of the most influential and famous cultural figures of the twentieth century ...
Ghosts like theatres. All the older theatres of London's West End boast they have one, as do most of...
Most of the critical attention devoted to Breathhas been focused on its adaptations and the affiniti...
This paper looks at two late texts written in 1981 by Samuel Beckett, the novel Ill Seen Ill Said an...
This paper looks at two late texts written in 1981 by Samuel Beckett, the novel Ill Seen Ill Said an...
This article aims to analyze Samuel Beckett’s second radio play, Embers, broadcasted by the BBC in 1...
This chapter will explore Samuel Beckett’s first foray into radio drama, All That Fall (1957), and w...
This essay provides a comparative study of two ambitious novels : Dermot Bolger's The Woman Daughter...
The theatre is the most superstitious of cultural contexts, imbued with folklore, tall tales and ‘wa...
This article explores the role of the author in three contemporary plays which feature ghosts and gh...
This article concerns Beckett's unpublished short story "Echo's Bones". It is a strange story that f...
L'étude de l'œuvre de Patrick Kermann permet de dresser les contours d'un théâtre où la parole des m...
This thesis focuses on three plays written by Samuel Beckett: Play, Not I and Footfalls. Corporealit...
Part of Laws’s Beckett-related research is concerned with the significance of music in his work. Thi...
Abstract : The easy way marionettes and puppets can cross the boundaries between lifeless objects an...
Samuel Beckett was one of the most influential and famous cultural figures of the twentieth century ...
Ghosts like theatres. All the older theatres of London's West End boast they have one, as do most of...
Most of the critical attention devoted to Breathhas been focused on its adaptations and the affiniti...
This paper looks at two late texts written in 1981 by Samuel Beckett, the novel Ill Seen Ill Said an...
This paper looks at two late texts written in 1981 by Samuel Beckett, the novel Ill Seen Ill Said an...
This article aims to analyze Samuel Beckett’s second radio play, Embers, broadcasted by the BBC in 1...
This chapter will explore Samuel Beckett’s first foray into radio drama, All That Fall (1957), and w...
This essay provides a comparative study of two ambitious novels : Dermot Bolger's The Woman Daughter...
The theatre is the most superstitious of cultural contexts, imbued with folklore, tall tales and ‘wa...
This article explores the role of the author in three contemporary plays which feature ghosts and gh...
This article concerns Beckett's unpublished short story "Echo's Bones". It is a strange story that f...
L'étude de l'œuvre de Patrick Kermann permet de dresser les contours d'un théâtre où la parole des m...
This thesis focuses on three plays written by Samuel Beckett: Play, Not I and Footfalls. Corporealit...
Part of Laws’s Beckett-related research is concerned with the significance of music in his work. Thi...
Abstract : The easy way marionettes and puppets can cross the boundaries between lifeless objects an...
Samuel Beckett was one of the most influential and famous cultural figures of the twentieth century ...
Ghosts like theatres. All the older theatres of London's West End boast they have one, as do most of...
Most of the critical attention devoted to Breathhas been focused on its adaptations and the affiniti...