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  • Formatas: 154 pages
  • Serija: Routledge Revivals
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Apr-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040339107

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Originally published in 1971, this book elucidates Beckett’s work in the light of his concern with literary form. This is seen as an increasingly compressed and dense medium for the purer and purer statement of his view of man’s existence.



Originally published in 1971, this book elucidates Beckett’s work in the light of his concern with literary form. This is seen as an increasingly compressed and dense medium for the purer and purer statement of his view of man’s existence, and Beckett’s Man is seen as the medium for the articulation of a view of the world which is both comically cruel and anti-theological, but not atheist. The book discusses his work as a novelist and playwright – his best-known play, Waiting for Godot, being seen in the context of his many other important plays, and more than twenty years of previous writing.

Recenzijos

Original Review of Samuel Beckett:

Francis Doherty merits gratitude for his brief study which analyses the form and content of Becketts works, viewed chronologically and developmentally[ He] observes and delineates clearly the relation between Becketts abuse of literary form and his thematic preoccupations. E. Combs, Studies in Religion, Vol 2, Issue 3 (1971).

Francis Dohertys Samuel Beckett offers several original insightsHe is particularly receptive on the parodic elements of Becketts theatre Ruby Cohn, Educational Theatre Journal, Vol 25, No. 2 (1973).

1.Mind and Reality: Murphy and Watt 2. Moribunds in their Courses: Molloy, Malone Dies, The Unnamable 3. Theatre of Suffering
4. Breath-Clock Breath: How It Is 5. Farrago of Silence and Words: Short Fiction.