Journal of Beckett Studies, Ausgaben 6-8J. Calder ; Atlantic Highlands [N.J.] Humanities Press, 1980 |
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... express , nothing with which to express , nothing from which to express , no power to express , no desire to express , together with the obligation to express'.9 In his study of the Orphic theme in twentieth century literature , Walter ...
... express , nothing with which to express , nothing from which to express , no power to express , no desire to express , together with the obligation to express'.9 In his study of the Orphic theme in twentieth century literature , Walter ...
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... express itself , nor disown itself as long as it remains an object of uncertainty . The ' être manqué ' that is the object of the writer's intuition is also the source of his artistic impotence : Here is an artist who seems literally ...
... express itself , nor disown itself as long as it remains an object of uncertainty . The ' être manqué ' that is the object of the writer's intuition is also the source of his artistic impotence : Here is an artist who seems literally ...
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... express , the little to express , the ability to express much , the ability to express little , merge in a common anxiety to express as much as possible , or as truly as possible , or as finely as possible , to the best of one's ability ...
... express , the little to express , the ability to express much , the ability to express little , merge in a common anxiety to express as much as possible , or as truly as possible , or as finely as possible , to the best of one's ability ...
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Editorial John Pilling | 5 |
The French Murphy from rare bird to cancre Anthony Jones | 37 |
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