Journal of Beckett Studies, Ausgaben 6-8J. Calder ; Atlantic Highlands [N.J.] Humanities Press, 1980 |
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... whole narrative . He realizes that none of the events actually occurred : ' Simply somewhere something had changed , so that I too had to change , or the world had to change . . . And it was these little adjustments , as between ...
... whole narrative . He realizes that none of the events actually occurred : ' Simply somewhere something had changed , so that I too had to change , or the world had to change . . . And it was these little adjustments , as between ...
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... whole when what is visible of them is only a part . Since both of them are lying on their right sides , both expose only their left eyes to view ; although they are ' back to back they are also ' head to arse ' . The bodies are only ' whole ...
... whole when what is visible of them is only a part . Since both of them are lying on their right sides , both expose only their left eyes to view ; although they are ' back to back they are also ' head to arse ' . The bodies are only ' whole ...
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... whole . But , because of the movement back into childhood which is the beginnings of a life story , and because of the merging of perception with memory , the image as it emerges must be seen as part of a further retreat into story ...
... whole . But , because of the movement back into childhood which is the beginnings of a life story , and because of the merging of perception with memory , the image as it emerges must be seen as part of a further retreat into story ...
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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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