Samuel Beckett and pain / edited by Mariko Hori Tanaka, Yoshiki Tajiri, and Michiko Tsushima.

Samuel Beckett and Pain is a collection of ten essays which explores the theme of pain in Beckett’s works. Experiencing both physical and psychological pain in the course of his life, Beckett found suffering in human life inevitable, accepted it as a source of inspiration in his writings, and probed...

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Superior document:Faux titre, 372
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Year of Publication:2012
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Faux titre ; no. 372.
Physical Description:1 online resource (233 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Summary:Samuel Beckett and Pain is a collection of ten essays which explores the theme of pain in Beckett’s works. Experiencing both physical and psychological pain in the course of his life, Beckett found suffering in human life inevitable, accepted it as a source of inspiration in his writings, and probed it to gain deeper insight into the difficult and emotionally demanding processes of artistic creation, practice and performance. Acknowledging the recent developments in the study of pain in literature and culture, this volume explores various aspects of pain in Beckett’s works, a subject which has been heretofore only sporadically noted. The topics discussed include Beckett’s aesthetics and pain, pain as loss and trauma, pain in relation to palliation, pain at the experience of the limit, pain as archive, and pain as part of everyday life and language. This volume is characterized by its plural, interdisciplinary perspectives covering the fields of literature, theatre, art, philosophy, and psychoanalysis. By suggesting more diverse paths in Beckett studies, the authors hope to make a lasting contribution to contemporary literary studies and other relevant fields.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9401207984
ISSN:0167-9392 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Mariko Hori Tanaka, Yoshiki Tajiri, and Michiko Tsushima.