Joyce and Beckett
.... characteristics of Joyce and
Beckett, Joyce always seeking, turning around on himself (as in the conclusion of Finnegan's
Wake) and
Beckett digging deeper ....
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Modernism Defined
.... Ulysses (1922) and, what Abrams calls "his even more radical Finnegan's
Wake" (1939). ....
Beckett on James Joyce and Marcel Proust
Beckett began his novel Dream of ....
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James Joyce
.... that both Ulysses and the even more radical 1939 Finnegans
Wake, subvert the .... later novelists such as William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, Samuel
Beckett, Jorge Luis ....
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James Joyce & Modernism
.... that both Ulysses and the even more radical 1939 Finnegans
Wake, subvert the .... later novelists such as William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, Samuel
Beckett, Jorge Luis ....
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Interpretations of King Lear To hav
.... and still plays an integral part in contemporary production), in the
wake of World War .... the storm": in the existential experience of a Samuel
Beckett, one finds ....
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Interpretations of King Lear To hav
.... and still plays an integral part in contemporary production), in the
wake of World War .... the storm": in the existential experience of a Samuel
Beckett, one finds ....
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Ethics and Aesthetics of Post War France
.... One can sympathize with his desire to
wake the audience up to an .... Like
Beckett and Godard, Robbe-Grillet was busy dispensing with the traditional means by which ....
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