The paper pursues the thread of nothing through the work of Samuel Beckett. Beckett started off, in one of his first texts, "Whoroscope", by taking a shot at Descartes and his cogito, but one could read Beckett’s subsequent work as his own elaboration of cogito: the gradual total reduction of all redundancy, the reduction of language and the reduction of the body, his "heroes" becoming reduced to the pure point of enunciation, constantly on the verge of disappearance, but nevertheless persisting. The nothingness towards which this process seemingly drives finally emerges as a loop of the "unnullable least". Hence the double meaning of the title: in Beckett’s universe nothing ever changes, but at the same time it appears that nothing has cha...
© 2013 Dr. Corey WakelingSamuel Beckett’s figural imaginary appears to be distinct from his celebrat...
This paper examines the parallels between Samuel Beckett\u27s first five novels, Murphy, Watt, Mollo...
Beckett donne à la littérature du XXe siècle, suite au traumatisme langagier induit par Auschwitz, u...
This paper looks at Texts for Nothing, which Beckett attempts as a way to go on after the conceptual...
The object of this thesis is to argue that a selection of Samuel Beckett's later prose texts represe...
How to think the resistance to nothingness ? Tension and refusal of silence with Mallarmé and Becket...
Throughout the first four decades of Samuel Beckett's reception, his writing was widely understood a...
The title of Samuel Beckett's thirteen minimalist prose texts from 1954, Texts for Nothing, contrast...
[spa] El presente articulo tiene como objetivo proponer una lectura de la obra teatral y novelística...
Samuel Beckett's early plays are usually regarded as part of the tradition of the Theatre of the Abs...
How to think the resistance to nothingness ? Tension and refusal of silence with Mallarmé and Becket...
Humankind has traditionally, throughout the ages, attempted to apply a meaning to its existence and ...
The way that ideas are expressed in Samuel Beckett’s prose works is characteristic of a peculiar nar...
This thesis responds to a long-established consensus around the work of Samuel Beckett: namely, that...
Traditional criticism of Samuel Beckett's The Unnamable has sought to establish a universal "truth" ...
© 2013 Dr. Corey WakelingSamuel Beckett’s figural imaginary appears to be distinct from his celebrat...
This paper examines the parallels between Samuel Beckett\u27s first five novels, Murphy, Watt, Mollo...
Beckett donne à la littérature du XXe siècle, suite au traumatisme langagier induit par Auschwitz, u...
This paper looks at Texts for Nothing, which Beckett attempts as a way to go on after the conceptual...
The object of this thesis is to argue that a selection of Samuel Beckett's later prose texts represe...
How to think the resistance to nothingness ? Tension and refusal of silence with Mallarmé and Becket...
Throughout the first four decades of Samuel Beckett's reception, his writing was widely understood a...
The title of Samuel Beckett's thirteen minimalist prose texts from 1954, Texts for Nothing, contrast...
[spa] El presente articulo tiene como objetivo proponer una lectura de la obra teatral y novelística...
Samuel Beckett's early plays are usually regarded as part of the tradition of the Theatre of the Abs...
How to think the resistance to nothingness ? Tension and refusal of silence with Mallarmé and Becket...
Humankind has traditionally, throughout the ages, attempted to apply a meaning to its existence and ...
The way that ideas are expressed in Samuel Beckett’s prose works is characteristic of a peculiar nar...
This thesis responds to a long-established consensus around the work of Samuel Beckett: namely, that...
Traditional criticism of Samuel Beckett's The Unnamable has sought to establish a universal "truth" ...
© 2013 Dr. Corey WakelingSamuel Beckett’s figural imaginary appears to be distinct from his celebrat...
This paper examines the parallels between Samuel Beckett\u27s first five novels, Murphy, Watt, Mollo...
Beckett donne à la littérature du XXe siècle, suite au traumatisme langagier induit par Auschwitz, u...