The title of Samuel Beckett's thirteen minimalist prose texts from 1954, Texts for Nothing, contrasts strongly with the award of the Nobel Prize for literature and the canonization of the author in 1969. This prestigiousrecognition can clearly be regarded as a public act of Beckettian irony, as hardly any other author has done more to refute ideas of canonicity and to undermine the foundations of the institution of literature - not to mention principal philosophical positions. Beckett's failure to appear at the ceremonial event seems symbolic of the many elsewheres of his idiosyncratic imagination and the uncanny resistance in his texts to the demands of aesthetics and the claims of logics, to whose reconstructions his diversity of textual ...
This paper looks at Texts for Nothing, which Beckett attempts as a way to go on after the conceptual...
How does philosophy think? How does Beckett s literature think? Are they different ways of thinking ...
This article offers a comparative analysis of 1960s minimalism in visual art (Robert Morris and Rich...
The title of Samuel Beckett's thirteen minimalist prose texts from 1954, Texts for Nothing, contrast...
This paper examines the parallels between Samuel Beckett\u27s first five novels, Murphy, Watt, Mollo...
No other writer has explored so metaphysically the problem of human existence as Samuel Beckett, the...
In his biography of Samuel Beckett\u27s life, James Knowlson writes that Beckett failed miserably as...
My dissertation, “Gathering Thinglessness”: Samuel Beckett’s Essayistic Approach to Nothing, respond...
This paper Shades light on one of the most important writers in the modern and postmodern age, Samue...
By gradually subtracting all that is superfluous to form in his works, Beckett indirectly dramatizes...
In this thesis, I argue that Samuel Beckett’s 1932 encounter with late-medieval Nominalism in Wilhel...
Samuel Beckett\u27s texts are populated with characters who have been so deprived of their humanity ...
Samuel Beckett’s works are characterized by a pervasive sense of lateness—of having arrived after th...
This thesis responds to a long-established consensus around the work of Samuel Beckett: namely, that...
<div>This article seeks to examine Samuel Beckett’s subversive and countercanonical use of the canon...
This paper looks at Texts for Nothing, which Beckett attempts as a way to go on after the conceptual...
How does philosophy think? How does Beckett s literature think? Are they different ways of thinking ...
This article offers a comparative analysis of 1960s minimalism in visual art (Robert Morris and Rich...
The title of Samuel Beckett's thirteen minimalist prose texts from 1954, Texts for Nothing, contrast...
This paper examines the parallels between Samuel Beckett\u27s first five novels, Murphy, Watt, Mollo...
No other writer has explored so metaphysically the problem of human existence as Samuel Beckett, the...
In his biography of Samuel Beckett\u27s life, James Knowlson writes that Beckett failed miserably as...
My dissertation, “Gathering Thinglessness”: Samuel Beckett’s Essayistic Approach to Nothing, respond...
This paper Shades light on one of the most important writers in the modern and postmodern age, Samue...
By gradually subtracting all that is superfluous to form in his works, Beckett indirectly dramatizes...
In this thesis, I argue that Samuel Beckett’s 1932 encounter with late-medieval Nominalism in Wilhel...
Samuel Beckett\u27s texts are populated with characters who have been so deprived of their humanity ...
Samuel Beckett’s works are characterized by a pervasive sense of lateness—of having arrived after th...
This thesis responds to a long-established consensus around the work of Samuel Beckett: namely, that...
<div>This article seeks to examine Samuel Beckett’s subversive and countercanonical use of the canon...
This paper looks at Texts for Nothing, which Beckett attempts as a way to go on after the conceptual...
How does philosophy think? How does Beckett s literature think? Are they different ways of thinking ...
This article offers a comparative analysis of 1960s minimalism in visual art (Robert Morris and Rich...