In the shadow of the Holocaust, Samuel Beckett captures humanity in ruins through his debased beings and a decomposing mode of writing that strives to 'fail better'. But what might it mean to be a 'creature' or 'creaturely' in Beckett's world? In the first full-length study of the concept of the creature in Beckett's prose and drama, this book traces the suspended lives and melancholic existences of Beckett's ignorant and impotent creatures to assess the extent to which political value marks the divide between human and inhuman. Through close readings of Beckett's prose and drama, particularly texts from the middle period, including Molloy, Malone Dies, The Unnamable, Waiting for Godot and Endgame, Anderton explicates four arenas of crea...
Samuel Beckett’s work harbors an inevitable complicity with traditional modes and values. His ideali...
Samuel Beckett’s work harbors an inevitable complicity with traditional modes and values. His ideali...
Beckett’s utilization of subjectivity is directly linked to his excavation of the carceral, restrict...
In the shadow of the Holocaust, Samuel Beckett captures humanity in ruins through his debased beings...
The Beckettian creature is a product of dehumanisation and endures a variety of irresolvable tension...
The Beckettian creature is a product of dehumanisation and endures a variety of irresolvable tension...
In this essay I will trace the double process of dehumanisation and re-humanisation manifest in Beck...
Samuel Beckett\u27s first poem, \u27Whoroscope\u27, was written in 1930. The theme of this work was ...
Samuel Beckett\u27s texts are populated with characters who have been so deprived of their humanity ...
Creaturely life partly refers to the nostalgia for a former human status hinged on normative, establ...
120 p.The characters in Samuel Beckett's trilogy of novels, Molloy, Malone Dies and The Unnamable, a...
Though Beckett is best known for Waiting for Godot, his first published work was not a play but a c...
Samuel Beckett's novels and plays are filled with lively vessels: emergent sites of subjectivity tha...
Book synopsis: Existentialism and poststructuralism have provided the two main theoretical approache...
The complexities presented by the exercise of interpretation on Beckett’s work are not due only to q...
Samuel Beckett’s work harbors an inevitable complicity with traditional modes and values. His ideali...
Samuel Beckett’s work harbors an inevitable complicity with traditional modes and values. His ideali...
Beckett’s utilization of subjectivity is directly linked to his excavation of the carceral, restrict...
In the shadow of the Holocaust, Samuel Beckett captures humanity in ruins through his debased beings...
The Beckettian creature is a product of dehumanisation and endures a variety of irresolvable tension...
The Beckettian creature is a product of dehumanisation and endures a variety of irresolvable tension...
In this essay I will trace the double process of dehumanisation and re-humanisation manifest in Beck...
Samuel Beckett\u27s first poem, \u27Whoroscope\u27, was written in 1930. The theme of this work was ...
Samuel Beckett\u27s texts are populated with characters who have been so deprived of their humanity ...
Creaturely life partly refers to the nostalgia for a former human status hinged on normative, establ...
120 p.The characters in Samuel Beckett's trilogy of novels, Molloy, Malone Dies and The Unnamable, a...
Though Beckett is best known for Waiting for Godot, his first published work was not a play but a c...
Samuel Beckett's novels and plays are filled with lively vessels: emergent sites of subjectivity tha...
Book synopsis: Existentialism and poststructuralism have provided the two main theoretical approache...
The complexities presented by the exercise of interpretation on Beckett’s work are not due only to q...
Samuel Beckett’s work harbors an inevitable complicity with traditional modes and values. His ideali...
Samuel Beckett’s work harbors an inevitable complicity with traditional modes and values. His ideali...
Beckett’s utilization of subjectivity is directly linked to his excavation of the carceral, restrict...