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Beckett and Decay

by Kathryn White
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Overview

The word 'decay' is often used by critics in general reference to Beckett's thematic emphasis and philosophical outlook. However, this book explores the idea of decay as the fundamental core of Beckett's work, dominating it thematically, linguistically and artistically. Kathryn White examines Beckett's representation of physical decay, mental and spritual deterioration and finally the idea that 'decay' is to be found in language itself. This study explores the importance of both theme and form in Beckett's work and considers whether Beckett will, in future generations, be remembered both for his representation of existence and his innovations in language.

About the Author, Kathryn White

Kathryn White is Part Time Lecturer at the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland.

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Book Details

Published
December 22, 2011
Publisher
Bloomsbury
Pages
178
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781441115126

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