Journal of Beckett Studies, Ausgaben 6-8J. Calder ; Atlantic Highlands [N.J.] Humanities Press, 1980 |
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... critical books ' cover ' the play , properly remarking what is characteristically Beckettian about its structure and apparent themes , but with the exception of Clas Zilliacus in his indis- pensable Beckett and broadcasting no - one has ...
... critical books ' cover ' the play , properly remarking what is characteristically Beckettian about its structure and apparent themes , but with the exception of Clas Zilliacus in his indis- pensable Beckett and broadcasting no - one has ...
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... critical writing of Paul Valéry can directly illuminate Beckett's strat- egies as a novelist , particularly those evident in Watt . I will limit myself to a discussion of Watt , which can be seen as Beckett's critique of the traditional ...
... critical writing of Paul Valéry can directly illuminate Beckett's strat- egies as a novelist , particularly those evident in Watt . I will limit myself to a discussion of Watt , which can be seen as Beckett's critique of the traditional ...
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... critical tolerance which Grass himself cultivates and which he found so congenial about the ' Gruppe 47 ' . He also mentions the phases of Grass's critical reception , from early charges of pornography to later criticisms of political ...
... critical tolerance which Grass himself cultivates and which he found so congenial about the ' Gruppe 47 ' . He also mentions the phases of Grass's critical reception , from early charges of pornography to later criticisms of political ...
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Editorial John Pilling | 5 |
The French Murphy from rare bird to cancre Anthony Jones | 37 |
Beckett Valéry and Watt Ross Posnock | 51 |
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