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Beckett and Death

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Full Title:

Beckett and Death

Contributors:

By (Author) Steven Barfield
Edited by Dr Matthew Feldman
Edited by Professor Philip Tew

ISBN:

9781441191311

Publisher:

Continuum Publishing Corporation

Imprint:

Continuum Publishing Corporation

Publication Date:

20th October 2011

Edition:

NIPPOD

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Literature: history and criticism
Philosophy
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000

Dewey:

848.91409

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

Death is indisputably central to Beckett's writing and reception. This collection of research considers a number of Beckett's poems, novels, plays and short stories through considerations of mortality and death.
Chapters explore the theme of deathliness in relation to Beckett's work as a whole, through three main approaches. The first of these situates Beckett's thinking about death in his own writing and reading processes, particularly with respect to manuscript drafts and letters. The second on the death of the subject in Beckett links dominant poststructural' readings of Beckett's writing to the textual challenge exemplified by the The Unnamable.
A final approach explores psychology and death, with emphasis on deathly states like catatonia and Cotard's Syndrome that recur in Beckett's work. Beckett and Death offers a range of cutting-edge approaches to the trope of mortality, and a unique insight into the relationship of this theme to all aspects of Beckett's literature.

Reviews

The sheer breadth of material and approaches identifies this collection as a useful resource for Beckettians of all critical persuasions.' -- Irish Studies Review
... a highly original and compelling collection of essays... a very strong collection, shedding new and original critical light on this so fundamental yet so highly contested element of Beckett's work. -- Routledge ABES
There is certainly plenty of new life in the essays collected here, all of which in their different ways address the oldest of subjects, one which never goes out of fashion, but one which has never to the best of my knowledge been given, as it were, an innings to itself by way of eleven contributors and three umpires... -- Textual Practice 24(5)

Author Bio

Steven Barfield is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Westminster, UK.
Matthew Feldman is Lecturer in Twentieth-Century History at the Universityof Northampton, UK.

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