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Samuel Beckett

"Andrew Kennedy links Beckett's vision of a diminished humanity with his art of formally and verbally diminished resources, and traces the fundamental simplicity and coherence of Beckett's work beneath its complex textures. In the section on the plays, Dr Kennedy stresses the humour and tragicomic humanism alongside the theatrical effectiveness; and in a discussion of the fiction (the celebrated trilogy of novels) he relates the relentless diminution of 'story' to the diminishing selfhood of the narrator. An introduction outlines the personal, cultural and specifically literary contexts of Beckett's writing, while a concluding chapter offers up-to-date reflections on his œuvre, from the point-of-view of the themes highlighted throughout the book."--From publisher description
Print Book, English, 1989
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [England], 1989
Criticism, interpretation, etc
xiv, 175 pages ; 23 cm.
9780521254823, 9780521274883, 0521254825, 0521274885
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Waiting for Godot
Endgame
Krapp's Last Tape
Happy Days
Play
Molloy
Malone Dies
The Unnamable