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(Ebook) Beckett's Dantes : Intertextuality in the fiction and criticism by Caselli, Daniela; Beckett, Samuel; Dante Alighieri ISBN 9780719071560, 9781847793652, 0719071569, 1847793657

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Authors:Caselli, Daniela; Beckett, Samuel; Dante Alighieri
Pages:241 pages.
Year:2006
Editon:annotated edition
Publisher:Manchester University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.85 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780719071560, 9781847793652, 0719071569, 1847793657
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(Ebook) Beckett's Dantes : Intertextuality in the fiction and criticism by Caselli, Daniela; Beckett, Samuel; Dante Alighieri ISBN 9780719071560, 9781847793652, 0719071569, 1847793657

This is the first study in English on the literary relation between Beckett and Dante. It is a clear and innovative reading of Samuel Beckett and Dante's works and a critical engagement with contemporary theories of intertextuality. Caselli gives an original intertextual reading of Beckett's work, detecting previously unknown quotations, allusions to, and parodies of Dante in Beckett's fiction and criticism.
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