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(Ebook) Samuel Beckett and Europe: History, Culture, Tradition by Michela Bariselli ISBN 9781443896306, 1443896306

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Authors:Michela Bariselli
Pages:195 pages.
Year:2017
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Language:english
File Size:0.74 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781443896306, 1443896306
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(Ebook) Samuel Beckett and Europe: History, Culture, Tradition by Michela Bariselli ISBN 9781443896306, 1443896306

Drawing on the diverse critical debates of the Beckett and Europe conference held in Reading, UK, in 2015, this volume brings together a selection of essays to offer an international response to the central question of what Europe might mean for our understandings of the work of Samuel Beckett. Ranging from historical and archival work to the close interrogation of language and form, from the influences of various national literary traditions on Becketts writing to his influence on the work of other writers and thinkers, this book examines the question of Europe from multiple vantage points so as to reflect the ways in which Becketts oeuvre both challenges and enlivens his status as a European writer. With a full introductory chapter examining the challenging implications of the term Europe in the contemporary period, this volume treats Europe as a recognition of the multiple ways that Becketts poetry, criticism, prose and drama invite new understandings of the role of history, culture and tradition in one of the most significant bodies of writing of the twentieth century.
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