André Gide Among the Parisian Ghosts in the “Anglo-Irish”

In concert with the recent transnational turn in modernist studies, this essay surveys the Parisian intellectual and literary trends echoed in Beckett's “Anglo-Irish” fiction of the thirties. Probed in particular are the extensive role André Gide played in shaping Beckett's views and pract...

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