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Samuel Beckett

edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom

(Modern critical views)

Bloom's Literary Criticism, c2011

New ed

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Chronology: p. 147-149

Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-155) and index (p. 159-166)

Contents of Works

  • Telling it how it is: Beckett and the mass media / by martin Esslin
  • "The more Joyce knew the more he could" and "More than I could": theology and fictional technique in Joyce and Beckett / by Alan S. Loxterman
  • The syntax of closure: Beckett's late drama / by Hersh Zeifman
  • Caliban/Clov and Lopardi's boy: Beckett and postmodernism / by Giuseppina Restivo
  • The language of dreams: the anatomy of the conglomerative effect / by Lois Gordon
  • Murphy and the world of Samuel Beckett / by Delcan Kiberd
  • Disintegrative process in Endgame / by Eric P. Levy
  • Beckett's "Becket": so many words for silence / by Enoch Brater
  • "Someone is looking at me still": the audience-creature relationship in the theater plays of Samuel Beckett / by Matthew Davies

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