Bruce Stewart, ed., Beckett
and Beyond [Princess Grave Irish Library Series No. 9] (Gerrards Cross:
Colin Smythe 1999), 318pp.
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- Address by H. E. Mr TADHG OSULLIVAN [v]
- Address by Mr. ANTHONY CRONIN [ix]
- Address by EDWARD BECKETT [x]
- Address by Professor HERSH ZEIFMAN [xi]
- James ACHESON, Becketts Film, Berkeley, and Schopenhauer [1]
- Linda BEN-ZVI, Feminine Focus in Beckett [12]
- Normand BERLIN, Beyond Beckett = Before Beckett [20]
- Enoch BRATER, Acts of Enunciation in All That Fall [28]
- Marius BUNING, The Play of negativity in the Beckettian Text [38]
- Lance St. John BUTLER, Samuel Becketts End, or The Future Perfect [48]
- Gottfried BÜTTNER, Samuel Beckett Look ar as a Modern Initiate [49]
- Genèvieve CHEVALIER, Pacing Absence: Becketts Characters as Quantity Surveyors in Insignificance [62]
- Ruby COHN, An Abstract [72]
- Thomas COUSINEAU, Beneath Representation: On Staging Becketts Plays Anti-Oedipal Tendencies in the Trilogy [84]
- Kevin DETTMAR, The Joyce that Beckett Built [94]
- Colin DUCKWORTH, Becketts Theatre: Beyond the Stage Space [112]
- Murphys Return [120]
- Martha FEHSENFELD and Lois More Overbeck, The Correspondence of Samuel Beckett: Windows on the Work [121]
- Jack E. FRISCH, Beckett and Havel: A Personification of Silence [134]
- Peter GIDAL, Sexlessness & Meaninglessness in Time in Beckett [129]
- Stanley E. GONTARSKI, A Hat Is Not a Shoe: The Theatrical Notebooks of Samuel Beckett and Postmodernist Theories of Texts and Textuality [151]
- Barbara HARDY, Samuel Beckett: Adapting Objects & and Adapting to Objects [171]
- Marek KEDZIERSKI, The Space of Absence: Image and Voice in BeckettS Later Plays [183]
- Andrew KENNEDY , No Beyond All to End [192]
- Adele KING, Camus and Beckett: Against Patriarchy, LEtranger, Molloy & En Attendant Godot [199]
- James KNOWLSON, My Texts are in a Terrible Mess [207]
- Charles KRANCE, French for Company [220]
- Carla LOCATELLI, Samuel Becketts Obligation to express: From a Mythology of Demystification to the Utterance of Better Failures [227]
- Bary McGOVERN, Well, Well, so Theres an Audience in the Plays of Samuel Beckett [241]
- John PILLING, Form a (W)horoscope to Murphy [248]
- Giuseppina RESTIVO, Caliban/Clov and Leopardis Boy: Beckett and Postmodernism [250]
- Antonia RODRIGUEZ-GAGO,. Becketts Voices in Spanish: Translation as an Aspect of Adaptation [267]
- Annamaria SPORTELLI, Beyond the Absurd [276]
- Aldo TAGLIAFERRI, Ill Seen Ill Said: A Sacrificial Workshop [284]
- Katharine WORTH, Protean Beckett: Adaptations and Extensions [294]
- Hersh ZEIFMAN, From That Time to No Time: Closure in Becketts Drama [300]
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Appendix One: The Conference Programme [310]; Appendix Two: A List of Participants [312]; Index [314]. |
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