A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ANGLOPHONE CRITICAL WORKS ON "MOLLOY, MALONE DIES", AND "THE UNNAMABLE"

Page ranges for these are not included because they could not be registered consistently: a number of the books cited here have chapters or distinct sections on pieces from the trilogy, but others bring them back at different points. By way of contrast, James Meriwether's "Towards a Contem...

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Veröffentlicht in:Samuel Beckett today/aujourd'hui 2014-01, Vol.26, p.225-246
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Zusammenfassung:Page ranges for these are not included because they could not be registered consistently: a number of the books cited here have chapters or distinct sections on pieces from the trilogy, but others bring them back at different points. By way of contrast, James Meriwether's "Towards a Contemporary Theoretical Structure" takes the three novels as its single case study and model for the wider discussion. Jeffers, Jennifer, "Beyond Irony: The Unnamable's Appropriation of its Critics in a Humorous Reading of the Text," in The Journal of Narrative Technique 25.1 (1995), 47-66. -, "Deviant Masculinity and Deleuzian Difference in Proust and Beckett," in Beckett's Proust/Deleuze's Proust, ed. Levy, Eric P., "Voice of Species: The Narrator and Beckettian Man in Three Novels," in English Literary History 45.2 (1978), 343-58. -, "The Beckettian Mimesis of Pain," in Philological Quarterly 80.3 (2001), 271-89. -, "Living Without a Life: The Disintegration of the Christian-Humanist Synthesis in Molloy," in Studies in the Novel 33.1 (2001), 80-94. -, "Malone Dies and the Beckettian Mimesis of Inexistence," in Studies in Twentieth Century Literature 27.2 (2003), 329-50.
ISSN:0927-3131
1875-7405