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Samuel Beckett ; James Knowlson, Éditeur scientifique ; Elizabeth Knowlson, Éditeur scientifique | London : Bloomsbury | 2006Samuel Beckett was one of the towering figures of twentieth-century literature; he was also famously reclusive. Here, in these intimate interviews conducted by his biographer, James Knowlson, Beckett and his family, friends and contemporaries re[...]texte imprimé
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Samuel Beckett's radical drama, prose and poetry challenged and forever changed the concepts of literature and theatre. His work remains a core part of introductory courses on literary history, drama, theatre or performance and also features in [...]texte imprimé
Samuel Beckett ; Martha Dow Fehsenfeld, Éditeur scientifique ; Lois More Overbeck, Éditeur scientifique | Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | 2009'The prospect of reading Beckett's letters quickens the blood like none other's, and one must hope to stay alive until the fourth volume is safely delivered.' Tom Stoppard 'Knowing as we do that Samuel Beckett is the only writer who can sum up t[...]texte imprimé
This book contains the English and French texts and a complete record of the genesis of each. Besides Comment C'est How It Is, O'Reilly has included L'Image and an excerpt from Comment C'est that was published later in another volume.texte imprimé
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The decade since Beckett's death has seen new interests in the erotic sweeping through our culture, acting in uneasy counterpoint to its established humanistic infrastructure and opening new questions about the significance of sexuality. Surpris[...]texte imprimé
Une lecture de l'oeuvre de Beckett, qui montre la densité et les failles de l'être humain.texte imprimé
Le présent essai a eu pour origine le sentiment que Beckett, Ionesco, et Adamov, trois voix distinctes mais aussi trois voies convergentes, se ressemblaient plus qu'on ne pouvait le supposer, qu'ils avaient créé un genre nouveau : "le théâtre de[...]