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The Cambridge Introduction to Samuel Beckett / Ronan McDonald

By: Language: English Series: Cambridge Introductions to LiteraturePublication details: United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, ©2007.Description: x, 140p.; 23cmISBN:
  • 9780521547383
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 848.91409 McdC
Contents:
Preface 1. Beckett's life 2. Intellectual and cultural contexts 3. Plays 4. Prose 5. Beckett criticism Guide to further reading Index.
Summary: This is an eloquent and accessible introduction to one of the most important writers of the twentieth century. This book provides biographical and contextual information, but more fundamentally, it also considers how we might think about an enduringly difficult and experimental novelist and playwright who often challenges the very concepts of meaning and interpretation. It deals with his life, intellectual and cultural background, plays, prose, and critical response and relates Beckett's work and vision to the culture and context from which he wrote. McDonald provides a sustained analysis of the major plays, including Waiting for Godot, Endgame, and Happy Days and his major prose works including Murphy, Watt and his famous 'trilogy' of novels (Molloy, Malone Dies, The Unnamable). This introduction concludes by mapping the huge terrain of criticism Beckett's work has prompted, and it explains the turn in recent years to understanding Beckett within his historical context.
List(s) this item appears in: New Arrivals 01-15 October 2025, Vol. 06, Issue 28
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Preface
1. Beckett's life
2. Intellectual and cultural contexts
3. Plays
4. Prose
5. Beckett criticism
Guide to further reading
Index.

This is an eloquent and accessible introduction to one of the most important writers of the twentieth century. This book provides biographical and contextual information, but more fundamentally, it also considers how we might think about an enduringly difficult and experimental novelist and playwright who often challenges the very concepts of meaning and interpretation. It deals with his life, intellectual and cultural background, plays, prose, and critical response and relates Beckett's work and vision to the culture and context from which he wrote. McDonald provides a sustained analysis of the major plays, including Waiting for Godot, Endgame, and Happy Days and his major prose works including Murphy, Watt and his famous 'trilogy' of novels (Molloy, Malone Dies, The Unnamable). This introduction concludes by mapping the huge terrain of criticism Beckett's work has prompted, and it explains the turn in recent years to understanding Beckett within his historical context.

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