Critique of Beckett Criticism: A Guide to Research in English, French, and German

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Boydell & Brewer, 1994 - 173 pages
A survey of Beckett criticism in English, French and German.

Samuel Beckett (1906-1989) is an important figure in 20th century literary history: his plays, such as Waiting for Godot and Endgame, have acquired a world-wide reputation, and his novels have proved important touchstones for the critical debates in contemporary literary theory. Born in Dublin, Beckett spent most of his writing life in France and wrote equally well in French and English; his German was also fluent, allowing him to direct hisown plays in German theatres. Any attempt to deal with Beckett must therefore consider the critical response his works have provoked in all three languages. A Critique of Beckett Criticism is the first attempt in book formto give a comprehensive survey of the history and scope of Beckett criticism in French, English, and German. Three parallel chapters examine the three major strands of Beckett criticism, retracing its development using a historical perspective and pointing out different trends, currents and fashions in opinion. Directions for further research are also suggested.
P.J. MURPHY is a lecturer in contemporary British literature at the University College of the Cariboo, British Columbia; WERNER HUBER is a professor of English literature at Chemnitz University of Technology; ROLF BREUER is professor of English literature at the University of Paderborn; KONRAD SCHOELL is professor of French literature at the Pädagogische Hochschule Erfurt.

 

Contents

Special Issues of Periodicals
5
Studies of the Poetry
11
Studies of the Poetry
54
Studies of Other Topics
56
Sources Parallels and Literary Contacts
61
Beckett Criticism in French
67
General Studies
74
Studies of the Drama
83
3333
94
Sources Parallels and Literary Contacts
108
Conclusion
117
Bibliography
125
Acronyms and Abbreviations
163
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