The first sustained exegesis of a neglected masterpiece of twentieth-century literature, Samuel Becketts How It Is
This book maps out the novels complex network of intertexts, sources and echoes, interprets its highly experimental writing and explains the works great significance for twentieth-century literatureIt offers a clear pathway into this remarkable bilingual novel, identifying Becketts use of previously unknown sources in the history of Western philosophy, from the ancient and modern periods, and challenging critical orthodoxies. Through careful archival scholarship and attention to the dynamics of self-translation, the book traces Becketts transformation of his narrators ancient voice, his intellectual heritage, into a mode of aesthetic representation that offers the means to think beyond intractable paradoxes of philosophy.
This shift in the works relation to tradition marks a hiatus in literary modernism, a watershed moment whose deep and enduring significance may now be appreciated.
Key Features
Offers the first comprehensive treatment of Becketts most poorly understood novel, identifying the breadth of its philosophical and literary sourcesMakes extensive use of manuscript evidence and newly accessible notes from Becketts reading in philosophyGuides the reader through Becketts philosophical and theological sources, highlighting his innovative and original dialectics between the pre-Socratics, Plato, Aristotle, the Ancient Stoics, the early Church Fathers and desert mystics, seventeenth-century mystics and Rationalists
| Format |
Häftad |
| Omfång |
304 sidor |
| Språk |
Engelska |
| Förlag |
Edinburgh University Press |
| Utgivningsdatum |
2020-08-25 |
| ISBN |
9781474440615 |