Journal of Beckett Studies, Ausgaben 6-8J. Calder ; Atlantic Highlands [N.J.] Humanities Press, 1980 |
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... relationship between subject and object . It is , then , necessary for the artist to glimpse in ' the absence of relation and in the absence of object the new relation and the new object ' ( ' Peintres de l'empêchement ' , Derrière le ...
... relationship between subject and object . It is , then , necessary for the artist to glimpse in ' the absence of relation and in the absence of object the new relation and the new object ' ( ' Peintres de l'empêchement ' , Derrière le ...
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... relation ' . " Artistic desire is projected beyond the limitations of a finite subject and object . Beckett's form is moving towards the infinity of pi , towards the ' literature of the un - word ' . " 7 The ' I ' becomes redundant ...
... relation ' . " Artistic desire is projected beyond the limitations of a finite subject and object . Beckett's form is moving towards the infinity of pi , towards the ' literature of the un - word ' . " 7 The ' I ' becomes redundant ...
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... relation of sameness obtaining between himself and the reflection . But the pure reflection can have no such identity , for there is no other term outside the mirror in virtue of which a relation of sameness can be constituted : ' And ...
... relation of sameness obtaining between himself and the reflection . But the pure reflection can have no such identity , for there is no other term outside the mirror in virtue of which a relation of sameness can be constituted : ' And ...
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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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