Examines Samuel Beckett's importance to Irish literature through a discussion of his influence on contemporary novelists, poets and dramatists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Beckett, our contemporary 1. Beckett and the 'Beckettian' 2. The Northern Ireland 'Troubles' play and Brian Friel's Beckettian turn 3. Bernard MacLaverty: the 'Troubles,' late modernism, and the Beckettian 4. 'Getting round' Beckett: Derek Mahon and Paul Muldoon 5. Specters of Beckett: Marina Carr and the 'other' Sam Coda: on retrofitting: Samuel Beckett, tourist attraction Bibliography Index.
List of illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Beckett, our contemporary; 1. Beckett and the 'Beckettian'; 2. The Northern Ireland 'Troubles' play and Brian Friel's Beckettian turn; 3. Bernard MacLaverty: the 'Troubles,' late modernism, and the Beckettian; 4. 'Getting round' Beckett: Derek Mahon and Paul Muldoon; 5. Specters of Beckett: Marina Carr and the 'other' Sam; Coda: on retrofitting: Samuel Beckett, tourist attraction; Bibliography; Index.
List of illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Beckett, our contemporary 1. Beckett and the 'Beckettian' 2. The Northern Ireland 'Troubles' play and Brian Friel's Beckettian turn 3. Bernard MacLaverty: the 'Troubles,' late modernism, and the Beckettian 4. 'Getting round' Beckett: Derek Mahon and Paul Muldoon 5. Specters of Beckett: Marina Carr and the 'other' Sam Coda: on retrofitting: Samuel Beckett, tourist attraction Bibliography Index.
List of illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Beckett, our contemporary; 1. Beckett and the 'Beckettian'; 2. The Northern Ireland 'Troubles' play and Brian Friel's Beckettian turn; 3. Bernard MacLaverty: the 'Troubles,' late modernism, and the Beckettian; 4. 'Getting round' Beckett: Derek Mahon and Paul Muldoon; 5. Specters of Beckett: Marina Carr and the 'other' Sam; Coda: on retrofitting: Samuel Beckett, tourist attraction; Bibliography; Index.
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