The Aesthetics of Failure : Inexpressibility in Samuel Beckett's Fiction.

Although Beckett scholarship has in recent decades experienced a renaissance as a result of various poststructuralist approaches that tend to emphasize destabilization and inexpressibility as the defining features of Beckett's output, relatively little attention has been paid to the ethical asp...

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Autor principal: Tereszewski, Marcin
Formato: Licensed eBooks
Idioma:inglês
Publicado em: Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013.
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Resumo:Although Beckett scholarship has in recent decades experienced a renaissance as a result of various poststructuralist approaches that tend to emphasize destabilization and inexpressibility as the defining features of Beckett's output, relatively little attention has been paid to the ethical aspects of his aesthetics of failure. This book fits into that renaissance, but draws on a distinct, though rarely addressed, connection that Samuel Beckett's work shares with that of Maurice Blanchot and ...
Descrição Física:1 online resource (110 pages)
ISBN:9781443855242
1443855243
1443850438
9781443850438
9781306309288
130630928X