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El. knyga: Beckett and Modernism

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This book of collected essays approaches Beckett’s work through the context of modernism, while situating it in the literary tradition at large. It builds on current debates aiming to redefine ‘modernism’ in connection to concepts such as ‘late modernism’ or ‘postmodernism’. Instead of definitively re-categorizing Beckett under any of these labels, the essays use his diverse oeuvre – encompassing poetry, criticism, prose, theatre, radio and film – as a case study to investigate and reassess the concept of ‘modernism after postmodernism’ in all its complexity, covering a broad range of topics spanning Beckett’s entire career. In addition to more thematic essays about art, history, politics, psychology and philosophy, the collection places his work in relation to that of other modernists such as T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, Wyndham Lewis, Gertrude Stein and Virginia Woolf, as well as to the literary canon in general. It represents an important contribution to both Beckett studies and modernism studies.

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Beckett and Modernism reinvigorates existing debates about the relationship between the author and the artistic movement, and offers a more complex portrait than one might first expect. Its historical summaries offer useful starting points from a range of national and cultural perspectives, Beckett and Modernism is a collection that offers new insights and several unexpected surprises. (Rhys Tranter, James Joyce Literary Supplement, Vol. 33 (1), 2019)

Introduction: Negative Modernism: Beckett's Poetics of Pejorism and Literary Enactment 1(18)
Dirk Van Hulle
How Beckett Has Modified Modernism: From Beckett to Blanchot and Bataille
19(18)
Jean-Michel Rabate
From Language Revolution to Literature of the Unword: Beckett as Late Modernist
37(16)
Shane Weller
Late and Belated Modernism: Duchamp...Stein.Feininger...Beckett
53(16)
Conor Carville
Beckett and Joyce: Two Nattering Nabobs of Negativity
69(12)
Sam Slote
Beckett, Lewis, Joyce: Reading Dream of Fair to Middling Women through The Apes of God and Ulysses
81(14)
Jose Francisco Fernandez
`Omniscience and omnipotence': Molloy and the End of `Joyceology'
95(16)
Andy Wimbush
`A new occasion, a new term of relation': Samuel Beckett and T. S. Eliot
111(18)
William Davies
`The gantelope of sense and nonsense run': Echo's Bones and Other Precipitates in the 1930s
129(18)
Onno Kosters
Schenectady Putters and Leaving Certificate Ta-Tas: Satirizing Irish Nation-Building in `Echo's Bones'
147(14)
Feargal Whelan
Samuel Beckett's `Le Concentrisme' and the Modernist Literary Hoax
161(18)
Paul Fagan
Theoretical and Theatrical Intersections: Samuel Beckett, Herbert Blau, Civil Rights, and the Politics of Godot
179(14)
S. E. Gontarski
Samuel Beckett and Modern Dance
193(16)
Evelyne Clavier
`Execrations on another plane': Film Theory in Close Up and Beckett's Late Prose
209(14)
Galina Kiryushina
`Temporarily sane': Beckett, Modernism, and the Ethics of Suicide
223(16)
Ulrika Maude
Broadcasting the Mind: Extended Cognition in Beckett's Radio Plays
239(20)
Olga Beloborodova
Pim Verhulst
References 259(24)
Index 283
Olga Beloborodova is a PhD researcher at the University of Antwerps Centre for Manuscript Genetics. Her work examines the evocations of fictional minds in Samuel Becketts prose and drama according to the paradigm of extended cognition. She is also one of the editors of the Beckett Digital Manuscript Project.   Dirk Van Hulle is Professor of English Literature at the University of Antwerp, Belgium, Director of the Centre for Manuscript Genetics and Co-Director of the Beckett Digital Manuscript Project. His publications include Modern Manuscripts (2014), Samuel Becketts Library (with Mark Nixon, 2013) and the New Cambridge Companion to Samuel Beckett (2015).  Pim Verhulst is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Antwerps Centre for Manuscript Genetics. His recent publications include The Making of Samuel Becketts Molloy and Malone meurt / Malone Dies (with Magessa OReilly and Dirk Van Hulle, 2017). He is Assistant Editor of the Journal of Beckett Studies.