Journal of Beckett Studies, Volumes 6-7John Calder (Publishers) Limited, 1996 |
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... described : Joe " swam for miles in the night , a knife between his teeth , after a shark , I forget why , out of sheer heroism . " The act of violence itself — the killing of the shark , presumably — is not described , but its " sheer ...
... described : Joe " swam for miles in the night , a knife between his teeth , after a shark , I forget why , out of sheer heroism . " The act of violence itself — the killing of the shark , presumably — is not described , but its " sheer ...
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... described , " that sessions " were described , " and that " [ i ] n a hut , was the answer . " Grammar generates difference : the passive voice implies an other , an informant . The reader settles into this supposi- tion , despite the ...
... described , " that sessions " were described , " and that " [ i ] n a hut , was the answer . " Grammar generates difference : the passive voice implies an other , an informant . The reader settles into this supposi- tion , despite the ...
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... described it as follows : In his later works particularly , Beckett seems to be playing or toying with the paradoxical questions of what a human might " imagine " in a world in which no human can successfully give an adequate " imagine ...
... described it as follows : In his later works particularly , Beckett seems to be playing or toying with the paradoxical questions of what a human might " imagine " in a world in which no human can successfully give an adequate " imagine ...
Inhoudsopgave
Contents | 1 |
The Comfort of Narrative Brian Duffy | 25 |
Translating Becketts Translations Julian A Garforth | 49 |
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