The new Samuel Beckett studies

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The new Samuel Beckett studies

edited by Jean-Michel Rabaté

(Twenty-first century critical revisions)

Cambridge University Press, 2019

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This collection explains developments within Beckett studies and why he has emerged as one of the most iconic writers of the twentieth century. It also proposes a new interpretive framework that explores both the expanded canon, which has doubled the volume of his works in the last ten years, and the new methods used to approach it. This book covers all the most recent approaches to the Beckett study, such as archival research, queer theory, mathematical readings of literature, neuro-scientific approaches, translation studies, and disability studies. These new approaches are shown to be relevant and necessary to provide a renewed understanding of the lasting value of Beckett's works.

Table of Contents

  • Editor's introduction Jean-Michel Rabate
  • Part I. The Expanded Canon: 1. Digitizing Beckett Dirk van Hulle
  • 2. 'All the variants' Mark Nixon
  • 3. Beckett's letters: the edition and the corpus Daniel Gunn
  • 4. The evolution of Beckett's poetry Marjorie Perloff
  • Part II. New Contexts and Intertexts: 5. Beckett's critique of literature John Bolin
  • 6. Beckett, political memory, and the sense of history Emilie Morin
  • 7. Samuel Beckett as contemporary artist Judith Wilkinson
  • 8. Beckett, radio and the voice Llewellyn Brown
  • Part III. New Hermeneutic Codes: 9. Beckett's queer art of failure Calvin Thomas
  • 10. Beckett, nerve theory and literary form Ulrika Maude
  • 11. Beckett's disabled language Laura Salisbury
  • 12. Beckett and mathematics Baylee Brits
  • 13. Beckett's bilingual explorations Nadia Louar
  • 14. Waiting for Godot among the prisoners Lance Duerfahrd.

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