"All Sturm and no Drang": Beckett and Romanticism. Beckett at Reading 2006: Samuel Beckett Today / Aujourd'hui, cartea 18
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042023017
ISBN-10: 9042023015
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Samuel Beckett Today / Aujourd'hui
ISBN-10: 9042023015
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Samuel Beckett Today / Aujourd'hui
Cuprins
Introduction
Beckett and Romanticism
Dirk Van HULLE: “Accursed Creator”: Beckett, Romanticism and “the Modern Prometheus”
Paul LAWLEY: Failure and Tradition: Coleridge / Beckett
Elizabeth BARRY: The Long View: Beckett, Johnson, Wordsworth and the Language of Epitaphs
Mark NIXON: Beckett and Romanticism in the 1930s
Chris ACKERLEY: Samuel Beckett and Anthropomorphic Insolence
Franz Michael MAIER: Two Versions of Nacht und Träume: What Franz Schubert Tells Us about a Favourite Song of Beckett
John BOLIN: The “irrational heart”: Romantic Disillusionment in Murphy and The Sorrows of Young Werther
Andrew EASTHAM: Beckett’s Sublime Ironies: The Trilogy, Krapp’s Last Tape, and the Remainders of Romanticism
Michael Angelo RODRIGUEZ: Romantic Agony: Fancy and Imagination in Samuel Beckett’s All Strange Away
Beckett at Reading 2006
María José CARRERA: “En un lugar della mancha”: Samuel Beckett’s Reading of Don Quijote in the Whoroscope Notebook
Friedhelm RATHJEN: Neitherways: Long Ways in Beckett’s Shorts
John PILLING: From an Abandoned Work: “all the variants of the one”
Anthony CORDINGLEY: Beckett and “l’ordre naturel”: The Universal Grammar of Comment c'est/How It Is
Marion FRIES-DIECKMANN: Beckett and the German Language: Text and Image
Rónán MCDONALD: “What a male!”: Triangularity, Desire and Precedence in “Before Play” and Play
Sean LAWLOR: “Alba” and “Dortmunder”: Signposting Paradise and the Balls-aching World
David A. HATCH: Samuel Beckett’s “Che Sciagura” and the Subversion of Irish Moral Convention
Paul STEWART: A Rump Sexuality: The Recurrence of Defecating Horses in Beckett’s Oeuvre
Gregory BYALA: Murphy, Order, Chaos
Maximilian de GAYNESFORD: Knowing How To Go On Ending
Karine GERMONI: The Theatre of Le Dépeupleur
Dirk Van HULLE / Mark NIXON: “Holo and unholo”: The Beckett Digital Manuscript Project
Free Space
Jackie BLACKMAN: Beckett Judaizing Beckett: “a Jew from Greenland” in Paris
Russell SMITH: “The acute and increasing anxiety of the relation itself”: Beckett, the Author-Function, and the Ethics of Enunciation
Thomas J. COUSINEAU: Demented vs. Creative Emulation in Murphy
Sjef HOUPPERMANS: Falling Down and Standing Up and Falling Down Again…
Carla TABAN: Molloy: de ‘jeux de mots’ aux modalités po(ï)étiques de configuration textuelle
Guillaume GESVRET: Posture de la prière, écriture de la précarité (Mal vu mal dit, Cap au pire et ... que nuages...)
Anne COUSSEAU: Rencontre de Charles Juliet avec Samuel Beckett: “Cette parole nue qui vient de la souffrance”
Notes on Contributors
Beckett and Romanticism
Dirk Van HULLE: “Accursed Creator”: Beckett, Romanticism and “the Modern Prometheus”
Paul LAWLEY: Failure and Tradition: Coleridge / Beckett
Elizabeth BARRY: The Long View: Beckett, Johnson, Wordsworth and the Language of Epitaphs
Mark NIXON: Beckett and Romanticism in the 1930s
Chris ACKERLEY: Samuel Beckett and Anthropomorphic Insolence
Franz Michael MAIER: Two Versions of Nacht und Träume: What Franz Schubert Tells Us about a Favourite Song of Beckett
John BOLIN: The “irrational heart”: Romantic Disillusionment in Murphy and The Sorrows of Young Werther
Andrew EASTHAM: Beckett’s Sublime Ironies: The Trilogy, Krapp’s Last Tape, and the Remainders of Romanticism
Michael Angelo RODRIGUEZ: Romantic Agony: Fancy and Imagination in Samuel Beckett’s All Strange Away
Beckett at Reading 2006
María José CARRERA: “En un lugar della mancha”: Samuel Beckett’s Reading of Don Quijote in the Whoroscope Notebook
Friedhelm RATHJEN: Neitherways: Long Ways in Beckett’s Shorts
John PILLING: From an Abandoned Work: “all the variants of the one”
Anthony CORDINGLEY: Beckett and “l’ordre naturel”: The Universal Grammar of Comment c'est/How It Is
Marion FRIES-DIECKMANN: Beckett and the German Language: Text and Image
Rónán MCDONALD: “What a male!”: Triangularity, Desire and Precedence in “Before Play” and Play
Sean LAWLOR: “Alba” and “Dortmunder”: Signposting Paradise and the Balls-aching World
David A. HATCH: Samuel Beckett’s “Che Sciagura” and the Subversion of Irish Moral Convention
Paul STEWART: A Rump Sexuality: The Recurrence of Defecating Horses in Beckett’s Oeuvre
Gregory BYALA: Murphy, Order, Chaos
Maximilian de GAYNESFORD: Knowing How To Go On Ending
Karine GERMONI: The Theatre of Le Dépeupleur
Dirk Van HULLE / Mark NIXON: “Holo and unholo”: The Beckett Digital Manuscript Project
Free Space
Jackie BLACKMAN: Beckett Judaizing Beckett: “a Jew from Greenland” in Paris
Russell SMITH: “The acute and increasing anxiety of the relation itself”: Beckett, the Author-Function, and the Ethics of Enunciation
Thomas J. COUSINEAU: Demented vs. Creative Emulation in Murphy
Sjef HOUPPERMANS: Falling Down and Standing Up and Falling Down Again…
Carla TABAN: Molloy: de ‘jeux de mots’ aux modalités po(ï)étiques de configuration textuelle
Guillaume GESVRET: Posture de la prière, écriture de la précarité (Mal vu mal dit, Cap au pire et ... que nuages...)
Anne COUSSEAU: Rencontre de Charles Juliet avec Samuel Beckett: “Cette parole nue qui vient de la souffrance”
Notes on Contributors