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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Nov-2011
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781443835381
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Beckett Re-Membered showcases some of the most recent scholarship on the Irish novelist, poet, and playwright, Samuel Beckett. As well as essays on Beckett's literary output, it contains a section on the philosophical dimension of his work an important addition, given the profound impact Beckett has had on European philosophy. Rather than attempting to circumscribe Beckett scholarship by advocating a theoretical position or thematic focus, Beckett Re-Membered reflects the exciting and diverse range of critical interventions that Beckett studies continues to generate. In the nineteen essays that comprise this volume, every major articulation of Beckett's work is addressed, with the result that it offers an unusually comprehensive survey of its target author. Beckett Re-Membered will appeal to any reader who is interested in provocative responses to one of the twentieth century's most important European writers.

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'This fresh and exciting collection of essays on Samuel Beckett amounts to a vital intervention within the field of Beckett Studies. By bringing several threads of scholarly investigation together, Beckett Re-membered examines not only the philosophical, theoretical, and aesthetic influences that informed the Irish writer's work, but it also considers the author's legacy within a new and original framework. Coherently arranged and offering sharp insight from an international field of well-known and energetic young scholars alike, the collection attends to a stunning array of critical questions and brings new intellectual depth to Beckett scholarship. Collectively, the nineteen essays outline Beckett's engagement with European philosophy, modernism, and literary theory, and map the influence of each onto his fiction and plays. Skillfully ordered and intellectually challenging throughout, this book brings further light to Samuel Beckett's life and work.'Padraig Kirwan, Department of English and Comparative Literature, Goldsmiths, University of London'Now that the publication of the four-volume Letters of Samuel Beckett is well underway, we are all the more in need of volumes like Beckett Re-Membered, which maps Beckett's complex literary project in terms of his intellectual commitments. The surprising unity of this multi-authored study is primarily an effect of Beckett's own powers of concentration although a certain faithfulness of the authors to the spirit of Beckett is crucial. The editors divide the essays into four sections, Philosophy, Poetry, Drama, and Fiction, placing philosophy where it belongs in studies of Beckett at the foundation of his work. Beckett's letters have shown how his lifelong dedication to reading, study, and thinking, his pursuit of the difficult questions of human existence, supports and permeates his imaginative writing. Beckett Re-Membered acknowledges and demonstrates the full range of Beckett's talents and interests his imaginative achievements and his engagement with fundamental questions of art and life. The knowledgeable, concise introductions and the insightful, highly readable essays comprise an ideal resource for university faculty and students. But the book is also for lovers of literature who crave the kind of open and questioning conversations that Beckett's writing has always provoked.'Joseph R. Chaney, Director of the Master of Liberal Studies Program, Associate Professor of English, Indiana University South Bend'Vulgarized, falsified, lionized, satirized, vilified, glorified and on and on, the American Dream is many things to many people. But just what is it? [ ...] Editor Michael Kearney has assembled intellectual voices from both within and without the USA to examine various aspects of the Dream as represented in various literary works and a few from forms of popular entertainment.'Chris Sorochin, Professor Emeritus, Farmingdale State College, USA

Acknowledgements vii
Introduction viii
Section I Philosophy
Introduction: Beckett and Philosophy
2(4)
Possibility in Beckett's Watt
6(14)
Julia Jordan
Philosophical Vagrancy in Molloy: A Deleuzean Reading
20(17)
Benjamin Keatinge
Proud but Poor: Beckett, the Sublime and the Synthetic A Priori
37(24)
Sinead Murphy
Beckett and Suicide: A Thematic Overview
61(13)
Karl White
Esse est Percipi: Beckett and Berkeley's Silent Conversation
74(15)
Dan Watt
Stellar Separation or Abstract Machine? Badiou and Deleuze and Guattari on Beckett
89(17)
Garin Dowd
Section II Poetry
Introduction: Beckett and Poetry
106(8)
Text and Presence in Beckett's "Alba"
114(24)
Leonard Madden
Beckett and the "Authentic Weakness of Being"
138(20)
Michael O'Sullivan
Section III Drama
Introduction: Beckett and Drama
158(4)
Power, Politics and Polis in Beckett's What Where
162(14)
Derval Tubridy
The Dilemma in Beckett Performance, More or Less
176(9)
Ray Munro
"The Uncommon Does Not Bother Me at All": Beckett and the German Translations of his Works
185(15)
Marion Fries-Dieckmann
Section IV Fiction
Introduction: Beckett and Fiction
200(4)
The Aesthetics of the Dispossessed: Sublime Vagrancy in Beckett and Words worth
204(20)
Jana Maria Giles
The Buzzing of B: The Subject as Insect in Beckett's Molloy
224(14)
James Carney
"Rare Wan Smiles": The Container of Narrative in The Lost Ones
238(16)
Danny Kennedy
Beckett and the Narrative Voice: What Remains in Company
254(15)
Jacob Hovind
Contributors 269(3)
Index of Names 272
James Carney will be taking up a Marie Curie Fellowship in the University of Oxford in October 2012. Currently, he works as an Assistant Lecturer in Modern English at University College Cork. He has published on literary linguistics in a wide range of scholarly journals.Leonard Madden has recently completed a PhD on Beckett's poetry in the School of English, University College Cork, where he currently teaches. His research focuses on the intersections between theology and literary modernism, as well as Beckett's engagement with medieval romance forms.Michael O'Sullivan is Assistant Professor of English at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He has published Michel Henry: Incarnation, Barbarism and Belief, The Incarnation of Language: Joyce, Proust and a Philosophy of the Flesh, and Weakness: A Literary and Philosophical History.Karl White is a freelance writer based in London. He holds graduate degrees in Ancient History and Philosophy. The publications he has written for include The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Business Post, The Literary Encyclopedia and Philosophy Now. He has also written textbooks on Shakespearean drama for a secondary-school audience.