Samuel Beckett’s “Dante postcards” record the first three smiles to be found in the Purgatorio. In doing so, Becket draws attention to a gesture that has recently received significant critical attention within Dante studies. These postcards suggest Beckett’s alertness to the complexity of face to face encounters within the Commedia, while also providing an opportunity to consider the extent to which facial expressions are significant within Beckett’s own writing. In this essay, I argue that the postcards can be read alongside Beckett’s early novels, in particular, Murphy (English 1938, French 1947) and Watt (English 1953, French 1968). Moreover, I explore the extent to which Beckett\u27s readings of Dante are multifaceted in that they demon...
The Divina Commedia (1308-1321) has been hailed as one of the greatest and most influential literary...
The ‘fortuna di Dante’ among English and American poets of the twentieth century is a rich story tha...
International audienceThis paper explores how metaphors in Dante's Commedia can be identified, class...
Samuel Beckett’s “Dante postcards” record the first three smiles to be found in the Purgatorio. In d...
Samuel Beckett’s “Dante postcards” record the first three smiles to be found in the Purgatorio. In d...
This paper looks at some key moments in the Beckett oeuvre in which Dante appears. Traversing publis...
Beckett has continually alluded to Dante throughout his career. This thesis traces the extent of the...
The contribution seeks – benefiting above all from the new insights offered by the recently conclude...
Dante deals with representation most overtly on Purgatory's terrace of pride, where the pilgrim enco...
La voix narratrice qui s'engage dans la construction des Textes pour rien de Samuel Beckett, commenc...
In this essay, I consider the reception of Dante by the twentieth-century French theorist and writer...
In this paper I show how Žižek’s theories can serve as a useful tool in interpreting Samuel Beckett’...
Dante’s relationship with his classical models has interested many scholars over the decades, especi...
The purpose of the present research is to investigate the presence of Dante in four authors of the t...
After almost seven centuries, Dante endures and even seems to haunt the present. His works have been...
The Divina Commedia (1308-1321) has been hailed as one of the greatest and most influential literary...
The ‘fortuna di Dante’ among English and American poets of the twentieth century is a rich story tha...
International audienceThis paper explores how metaphors in Dante's Commedia can be identified, class...
Samuel Beckett’s “Dante postcards” record the first three smiles to be found in the Purgatorio. In d...
Samuel Beckett’s “Dante postcards” record the first three smiles to be found in the Purgatorio. In d...
This paper looks at some key moments in the Beckett oeuvre in which Dante appears. Traversing publis...
Beckett has continually alluded to Dante throughout his career. This thesis traces the extent of the...
The contribution seeks – benefiting above all from the new insights offered by the recently conclude...
Dante deals with representation most overtly on Purgatory's terrace of pride, where the pilgrim enco...
La voix narratrice qui s'engage dans la construction des Textes pour rien de Samuel Beckett, commenc...
In this essay, I consider the reception of Dante by the twentieth-century French theorist and writer...
In this paper I show how Žižek’s theories can serve as a useful tool in interpreting Samuel Beckett’...
Dante’s relationship with his classical models has interested many scholars over the decades, especi...
The purpose of the present research is to investigate the presence of Dante in four authors of the t...
After almost seven centuries, Dante endures and even seems to haunt the present. His works have been...
The Divina Commedia (1308-1321) has been hailed as one of the greatest and most influential literary...
The ‘fortuna di Dante’ among English and American poets of the twentieth century is a rich story tha...
International audienceThis paper explores how metaphors in Dante's Commedia can be identified, class...