Nous nous proposons d’étudier l’obscur objet de l’angoisse dans les “Dramaticules” de Samuel Beckett, ceci dans le contexte des formulations psychanalytiques de l’angoisse, de Sigmund Freud à Jacques Lacan, en particulier le débat concernant la présence ou l’absence de l’objet de l’angoisse. Partant d’une observation de l’interaction dialectique entre la scène et le hors-scène chez Beckett, nous essaierons d’identifier la trace de l’objet au seuil de la représentation théâtrale. La soustraction courageuse de Beckett permet de fonder l’objet interstitiel afin d’aboutir à une économie viable dans le traitement de l’angoisse qui implique une rencontre problématique avec le Réel.The article aims to examine the obscure object of anxiety in the “...
Samuel Beckett has long been recognized as a great playwright of the Theater of the Absurd, a theatr...
This project examines the accomplishment of Samuel Beckett, particularly in his plays, in discoverin...
Interruptions and false starts are omnipresent in Beckett’s work, revealing a similar preoccupation ...
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...
When one thinks of the stage in Beckett’s plays, one tends to see it as empty or in the process of b...
Malone Dies marks the point where Samuel Beckett foremost turns to “metaphysical destruction” of “un...
Waiting for Godot and Endgame by Samuel Beckett are two of the most famous absurd plays of the 20th ...
International audienceIf Freud first emphasized the uncanny in art, this “tale of ghosts”, Beckett p...
This paper explores the main causes of character-narrator’s linguistic as well as “existential angui...
Maupassant’s short horror story Horla (1887) contains a treatment of anxiety that can be analyzed in...
Waiting for Godot and Endgame by Samuel Beckett are two of the most famous absurd plays of the 20th ...
The goal of this research is to look into the effects of the language used in the study of silences ...
The literary works of Samuel Beckett have always had great interest for critics, researchers and bio...
Samuel Beckett has asserted that language is a veil in which he must bore one hole after another....
Samuel Beckett has long been recognized as a great playwright of the Theater of the Absurd, a theatr...
This project examines the accomplishment of Samuel Beckett, particularly in his plays, in discoverin...
Interruptions and false starts are omnipresent in Beckett’s work, revealing a similar preoccupation ...
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...
When one thinks of the stage in Beckett’s plays, one tends to see it as empty or in the process of b...
Malone Dies marks the point where Samuel Beckett foremost turns to “metaphysical destruction” of “un...
Waiting for Godot and Endgame by Samuel Beckett are two of the most famous absurd plays of the 20th ...
International audienceIf Freud first emphasized the uncanny in art, this “tale of ghosts”, Beckett p...
This paper explores the main causes of character-narrator’s linguistic as well as “existential angui...
Maupassant’s short horror story Horla (1887) contains a treatment of anxiety that can be analyzed in...
Waiting for Godot and Endgame by Samuel Beckett are two of the most famous absurd plays of the 20th ...
The goal of this research is to look into the effects of the language used in the study of silences ...
The literary works of Samuel Beckett have always had great interest for critics, researchers and bio...
Samuel Beckett has asserted that language is a veil in which he must bore one hole after another....
Samuel Beckett has long been recognized as a great playwright of the Theater of the Absurd, a theatr...
This project examines the accomplishment of Samuel Beckett, particularly in his plays, in discoverin...
Interruptions and false starts are omnipresent in Beckett’s work, revealing a similar preoccupation ...