Beckett, Augustine and the rhetoric of dying (DRAFT). In Barfield, Feldman, and Tew (eds.), Beckett and Death (Bloomsbury, 2009). (original) (raw)

"He tolle'd and legge'd": Samuel Beckett and St. Augustine. Habit and Identity in Dream of Fair to Middling Women and Murphy

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One's own company: agency, identity and the middle voice in the work of Samuel Beckett

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Lois Oppenheim - Palgrave Advances in Samuel Beckett Studies

Lis Pustyni

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Beckett and Philosophy

Dermot Moran

Samuel Beckett – One Hundred Years, 2006

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Universita Degli Studi DI Roma “tor Vergata”

Ingegneria Ambientale

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“‘Pity we haven’t a piece of rope’: Beckett, Zen and the Lack of a Piece of Rope” [REVISED AND ENLARGED VERSION OF AN ESSAY PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED IN ITALIAN LANGUAGE IN Scorci improvvisi di altri orizzonti, 2008]

Mario Faraone

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Samuel Beckett's Use of Color in Company: Blue

Lucy Jeffery

Interdisciplinary Literary Studies, 2018

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The Tragic Comedy of Samuel Beckett

Daniela Guardamagna

2009

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Redirecting Beckett

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Introduction: Samuel Beckett and the Middle Ages

Mark Byron

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Samuel Beckett's Relations

Paul Lawley

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Beckett's Parisian Ghosts (Continued): The Case of the Missing Jules Renard

Angela Moorjani

Limit/e Beckett 1 (online journal, Paris-Sorbonne) 2010

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Beckett and the Voice of (European) Modernism

Red Ryder

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Abstract-Machines

Henry Burgos

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Review Essay

Benjamin Keatinge

The Beckett Circle, 2007

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On Samuel Beckett

José Angel García Landa

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"Samuel Beckett’s Trilogy and the soul’s ascent to God: Reading a literary work as a sacrament of communion with God" Ph.D Thesis Department of Religions and Theology Manchester 2002

Spyridoula Athanasopoulou-Kypriou

2002

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Gression, Regression, and Beyond: A Cognitive Reading of 'The Unnamable'

Marco Bernini

2014

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Samuel Beckett, Selected Poems 1930-1988

Cristino Bogado

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Yoshiki Tajiri - Samuel Beckett and the Prosthetic Body The Organs and Senses in Modernism

Lis Pustyni

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Philosophical Interpretations of Samuel Beckett's Novels. MA Dissertation

Alan Polak

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Samuel Beckett's late aesthetics of subjectivation

Jianxi Lie

2006

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The Unsaid in Samuel Beckettʼs “The Unnamable”: The Subject and the Mind

Kinga Jęczmińska

Litteraria Copernicana

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Samuel Beckett and the prosthetic body

Lis Pustyni

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Samuel Beckett by Andrew K. Kennedy

Shakar Hadi

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Beckett at 100 Revolving It All

Lis Pustyni

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Feeling Fear, Narrating Feelings: The Decomposing Masculine Subject in Molloy, Malone Dies, and The Unnamable

Susan Mooney

Journal of Beckett Studies, 2006

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Beckett, Literature, and the Ethics of Alterity

Shane Weller

Palgrave Macmillan, 2006

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Entre-deux / In between. Distentio est vita mea

Plínio PRADO

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The Unnamable by Samuel Becket

Dorsa H

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Jackson’s Parrot: Samuel Beckett, Aphasic Speech Automatisms, and Psychosomatic Language

Laura Salisbury

Journal of Medical Humanities, 2016

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Contmporary Poetry(1910_1920)

Dorsa H

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L. Graver, R. Federman - Samuel Beckett The Critical Heritage

Lis Pustyni

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THE PROBLEM OF GOD AND THE METAPHYSICAL QUEST IN SAMUEL BECKETT With Special Reference to his Trilogy and his Play Waiting for Godot, MA Thesis Univerirsity of Manchester 1998

Spyridoula Athanasopoulou-Kypriou

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Silence Nowhen: Late Modernism, Minimalism, and Silence in the Work of Samuel Beckett

Duncan McColl Chesney

Peter Lang, 2013

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