Description
This collection of critical essays offers a comprehensive exploration of Samuel Beckett's work, delving into his prose, poetry, and drama. The essays examine the intricate structures of Beckett's writing, highlighting the profound impact of his themes and imagery. Contributors analyse the theatrical effects of plays like "Waiting for Godot," the interplay between rational and irrational elements, and the evolution of Beckett's characters across his works. The collection provides an international perspective on Beckett's influence, offering insights into his exploration of human nature and the limits of what is human.
Published 1965
Condition: Well Read