| David Pattie - Literary Criticism - 2000 - 238 pages
Samuel Beckett's work forever changed the concepts of literature and theatre. His work remains a core part of introductory courses on literary history, drama, theatre or ... | |
| Sinéad Mooney - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 152 pages
This study seeks to provide a balanced view by approaching Rushdie's fiction in terms of its dual responsibility to the 'found' world of historical circumstance and the 'made ... | |
| Alfred Alvarez - 1973 - 172 pages
Describes Beckett's style and early career and evaluates his novels, plays, and radio works. | |
| Jean Jacques Mayoux - Biography & Autobiography - 1974 - 66 pages
A well-known English author has told the story of how he discovered one of Beckett's early novels in a London public library. He appropriated the copy because the date-stamp ... | |
| H. Porter Abbott - Literary Criticism - 1996 - 228 pages
Suppose that, before he is writing fiction, before he is writing drama, before he is writing any of the autonomous, highly polished pieces that make up his life work, Beckett ... | |
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