For a long time, analysis of the work of Samuel Beckett has been dominated by existentialist and post-structuralist interpretations.
This new volume instead raises the question of how to understand Beckett via the dialectics underpinning his work.
The different chapters explore how Beckett exposes and challenges essential dialectical concepts such as objectivity, subjectivity, exteriority, interiority, immanence, transcendence, and most crucially: negativity.
With contributions from pr.
Crucially | Negativity |
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