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When Beckett on Film migrated to television [PDF]
In the migration of drama from one medium to another a text is reshaped, and different audiences are addressed by adaptations because of the process of remediation.
Bignell, Jonathan
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This article explores the influence of Samuel Beckett on Don DeLillo’s postmillennial, twenty-first century fiction. Although Beckett is often self-remarked as a direct influence by DeLillo, the late works – I analyse The Body Artist (2001), Cosmopolis ...
Marc Farrant
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This article regards the semantic realization of the hat motif on the material of the Beckett’s French-language short stories («La fin», «Premier amour» «L’expulsé»).
Yury I. Semenchenko
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Motion in the System of Images of the Novel by S. Beckett «Dream of Fair to Middling Women» (1932)
The article researches aspects of functioning of images, connected with body motion in the novel «Dream of Fair to Middling Women», written by Samuel Beckett.
Ilya N. Chernyshev
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Beckett in the Dock: Censorship, Biopolitics, and the Sinclair Trial [PDF]
Of all the actions of the Irish Censorship of Publications Board, one of the most often cited, but least critically examined, is the suppression of Samuel Beckett’s More Pricks Than Kicks (1934).
Lloyd (Meadhbh) Houston
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© Samuel Beckett, 1982 (Samuel Beckett’s OHIO IMPROMPTU reproduced by kind permission of the Estate of Samuel Beckett c/o Rosica Colin Limited, London).
Samuel Beckett
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In a World Characterized by Transience and Doomed to Extinction Some Old Women Still Need Love —Mrs Rooney from Samuel Beckett’s All That Fall [PDF]
The article analyzes the world of transience, deterioration and death characteristic of Boghill, the place of action of Samuel Beckett’s short radio play-All That Fall.
Uchman, Jadwiga
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Queer readings of Samuel Beckett’s antipathy to reproduction have focused on his refusal of futurity. This essay expands on previous studies of anti-futurity in Beckett’s work by exploring his fascination with atavism, regression, and decadence.
Byron Heffer
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“‘Idle Talk, Idle Talk, Idle Talk’: Samuel Beckett, Anglo-Ireland, and Heideggerian Thought” [PDF]
This essay analyses Samuel Beckett’s Trilogy and Waiting for Godot through the enabling theoretical lens of Martin Heidegger’s Being and Time. Special attention shall be paid to key Heideggerian concepts: idle talk, authenticity, and inauthenticity.
Graham Price
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“Do you really enjoy the modern play?”: Beckett on commercial television [PDF]
Television was the key popular medium of the second half of the twentieth century in the UK, and Samuel Beckett’s work was consistently aired by BBC, the British non-commercial TV broadcaster that had already featured his work on radio since the mid ...
Bignell, Jonathan
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