专题:Samuel Beckett and Modernism

This cluster of papers focuses on the works, influence, and interpretations of Samuel Beckett, a prominent figure in modernist literature and theatre. The papers cover a wide range of topics including Beckett's writing style, philosophical themes, impact on modernism, and his contributions to the humanities.
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An Expression of the American Experience in Hart Crane’s The Bridge: A Reading

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Emplacement, Embodiment, and Prosthetic Consciousness in Don DeLillo’s The Engineer of Moonlight

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On the Question of the Sensuous in Winnicott/Bion

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The Distributed Lock: Dennett's Multiple Drafts and the Narrative Center That Cannot Be Narrated

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Meeting the English: Hard and Soft Borders in Recent Anglo-Irish Poetry

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Cage, Nono and 1960s Hauntology

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Terror and horror in contemporary Iraqi theatre

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The Heroic Self-Myth Hypothesis: A Neuro-Phenomenological Framework for Pathological Self-Narrativization in the Modernist Epoch

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Beckett and Leopardi

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Metaphors of Authority: Kafka’s The Castle in Discursive Leadership

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Death Without Weeping

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Samuel Beckett: The Last Modernist

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Powers of Horror

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Maladies of the Will

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Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man:

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Between Romanticism and Modernism

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Critical Essays on the Poetry of Tennyson

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The Act of Slavery in 20th Century as Reflected in Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot

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Norm and hypernorm

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Here and There: Sites of Philosophy

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