Journal of Beckett Studies, Ausgaben 6-8J. Calder ; Atlantic Highlands [N.J.] Humanities Press, 1980 |
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... language and private fantasy becomes obscured . Language which comes into being out of ' self - defence ' is necessarily a private language that can exist only by the rules of its internal co- herence . This closed system turns its ...
... language and private fantasy becomes obscured . Language which comes into being out of ' self - defence ' is necessarily a private language that can exist only by the rules of its internal co- herence . This closed system turns its ...
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... language is intrinsic to the human situation and thus not a removable element . Beckett regards language as constitutive of the identity of the self ; it is on this conviction that his despair for the human condition and the power of ...
... language is intrinsic to the human situation and thus not a removable element . Beckett regards language as constitutive of the identity of the self ; it is on this conviction that his despair for the human condition and the power of ...
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... language , of a language which does not pretend to convey the essence of things , which accepts the existence of the mess and which is aware of its own degradation . His choice of dramatic speech as the fundamental level of action ...
... language , of a language which does not pretend to convey the essence of things , which accepts the existence of the mess and which is aware of its own degradation . His choice of dramatic speech as the fundamental level of action ...
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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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