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Books in the New Interpretations of Beckett in the Twenty-First Century series

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  • - Me to Play
    by Michelle Chiang
    £73.49

    Beckett's Intuitive Spectator: Me to Play investigates how audience discomfort, instead of a side effect of a Beckett pedagogy, is a key spectatorial experience which arises from an everyman intuition of loss.

  • by P. Stewart
    £38.49 - 47.99

    This book places sex and sexuality firmly at the heart of Beckett. From the earliest prose to the late plays, Paul Stewart uncovers a profound mistrust of procreation which nevertheless allows for a surprising variety of non-reproductive forms of sex which challenge established notions of sexual propriety and identity politics.

  • - The Legacy of Alan Schneider as Beckett's American Director
    by Loyola University Maryland, USA) Bianchini & Natka (Assistant Professor of Theatre
    £47.99

    A study of the 30-year collaboration between playwright Samuel Beckett and director Alan Schneider, Bianchini reconstructs their shared American productions between 1956 and 1984. By examining how Beckett was introduced to American audiences, this book leads into a wider historical discussion of American theatre in the mid-to-late 20th century.

  • by Peter Fifield
    £47.99

    Beckett and Levinas are of central importance to critical debates about literary ethics. Rather than suggest the preservation of literary and ethical value in the wake of the WWII, this book argues that both launched a sustained attack on the principles of literature, weaving narrative, and descriptive doubt through phenomenology, prose, and drama.

  • - History, Memory, Archive
     
    £47.99

    This volume comprises ten essays challenging the dominant account of Samuel Beckett as a figure that cannot be read historically by drawing on new archival materials and situating his finished works in their historical context.

  • by P. McTighe
    £47.99

    Samuel Beckett's work is deeply concerned with physical contact - remembered, half-remembered, or imagined. Applying the philosophical writings of Jean-Luc Nancy and Maurice Merleau-Ponty that feature sensation, this study examines how Beckett's later work dramatizes moments of contact between self and self, self and world, and self and other.

  • by J. Jeffers
    £37.49 - 47.99

    This is the first book to focus on masculinity in Samuel Beckett's work as a way to understand his historical and national context, the difficulty of reading and interpreting his texts, and his ruthless disintegration of sexual and gendered norms throughout his oeuvre.

  • - A Reassessment
     
    £78.99

    This book is the first sustained examination of Samuel Beckett's pivotal engagements with post-war BBC radio.

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    £124.49

    The global reception of Samuel Beckett raises numerous questions: in which areas of the world was Beckett first translated? Translating Samuel Beckett around the World brings together leading researchers in Beckett studies to discuss these questions and explore the fate of Beckett in their own societies and national languages.

  • - Revolutionary and Evolutionary Paradoxes
    by Cristina Ionica
    £58.49 - 73.49

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