Four Dubliners

Four Dubliners
Title Four Dubliners PDF eBook
Author Richard Ellmann
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 1987
Genre Literary Criticism
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Four Dubliners--Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and Beckett

Four Dubliners--Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and Beckett
Title Four Dubliners--Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and Beckett PDF eBook
Author Richard Ellmann
Publisher
Pages 124
Release 1986
Genre Literary Criticism
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Four Dubliners

Four Dubliners
Title Four Dubliners PDF eBook
Author Richard Ellmann
Publisher
Pages 106
Release 1988-01-01
Genre Authors, Irish
ISBN 9780747402763

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Essays for Richard Ellmann

Essays for Richard Ellmann
Title Essays for Richard Ellmann PDF eBook
Author Richard Ellmann
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 534
Release 1989
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780773507074

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Richard Ellmann's scholarly work is notable for its striking liveliness and clarity and its genuine illumination of the writers and works with which he dealt. His life of James Joyce, published in 1959, received more commendation and critical praise than any previous literary biography.

Samuel Beckett and the Politics of Aftermath

Samuel Beckett and the Politics of Aftermath
Title Samuel Beckett and the Politics of Aftermath PDF eBook
Author James McNaughton
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 327
Release 2018-08-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0192555502

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Samuel Beckett and the Politics of Aftermath explores Beckett's literary responses to the political maelstroms of his formative and middle years: the Irish civil war and the crisis of commitment in 1930s Europe, the rise of fascism and the atrocities of World War II. Archive yields a Beckett who monitored propaganda in speeches and newspapers, and whose creative work engages with specific political strategies, rhetoric, and events. Finally, Beckett's political aesthetic sharpens into focus. Deep within form, Beckett models ominous historical developments as surely as he satirizes artistic and philosophical interpretations that overlook them. He burdens aesthetic production with guilt: imagination and language, theater and narrative, all parallel political techniques. Beckett comically embodies conservative religious and political doctrines; he plays Irish colonial history against contemporary European horrors; he examines aesthetic complicity in effecting atrocity and covering it up. This book offers insightful, original, and vivid readings of Beckett's work up to Three Novels and Endgame.

Samuel Beckett's Library

Samuel Beckett's Library
Title Samuel Beckett's Library PDF eBook
Author Dirk Van Hulle
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 331
Release 2013-06-28
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1107001269

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The first study to assess the importance of the marginalia, inscriptions, and other manuscript notes in the 750 volumes of Samuel Beckett's personal library.

Constellation of Genius

Constellation of Genius
Title Constellation of Genius PDF eBook
Author Kevin Jackson
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 419
Release 2013-09-17
Genre History
ISBN 0374710333

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Ezra Pound referred to 1922 as Year One of a new era. It was the year that began with the publication of James Joyce's Ulysses and ended with the publication of T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land, two works that were arguably "the sun and moon" of modernist literature, some would say of modernity itself. In Constellation of Genius, Kevin Jackson puts the titanic achievements of Joyce and Eliot in the context of the world in which their works first appeared. As Jackson writes in his introduction, "On all sides, and in every field, there was a frenzy of innovation." It is in 1922 that Hitchcock directs his first feature; Kandinsky and Klee join the Bauhaus; the first AM radio station is launched; Walt Disney releases his first animated shorts; and Louis Armstrong takes a train from New Orleans to Chicago, heralding the age of modern jazz. On other fronts, Einstein wins the Nobel Prize in Physics, insulin is introduced to treat diabetes, and the tomb of Tutankhamun is discovered. As Jackson writes, the sky was "blazing with a ‘constellation of genius' of a kind that had never been known before, and has never since been rivaled." Constellation of Genius traces an unforgettable journey through the diaries of the actors, anthropologists, artists, dancers, designers, filmmakers, philosophers, playwrights, politicians, and scientists whose lives and works—over the course of twelve months—brought a seismic shift in the way we think, splitting the cultural world in two. Was this a matter of inevitability or of coincidence? That is for the reader of this romp, this hugely entertaining chronicle, to decide.