The Form and Function of Dialectical Cinécriture in Beckett's Company

In this essay I argue that throughout Company Beckett adopts the technique of dialectical montage, which he encountered in the work of Eisenstein, to create a radically new autographical form of transmedial cinécriture . I suggest that this cinécriture enables Beckett not only intellectually to comm...

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