The Making of Samuel Beckett's 'Malone Dies'/'Malone meurt' (The Beckett Manuscript Project)

The Making of Samuel Beckett's 'Malone Dies'/'Malone meurt' (The Beckett Manuscript Project)

by Dirkvan Hulle (Author), Dirk Van Hulle (Author)

Synopsis

Originally published in French as Malone meurt in 1951 and later translated into English by the author himself, Malone Dies is the second novel of Samuel Beckett's Trilogy. The Making of Samuel Beckett's 'Malone Dies'/'Malone meurt' is a comprehensive reference guide to the history of the text. The book includes: A complete descriptive catalogue of available relevant manuscripts, including French and English texts, alternative drafts and notebook pages A critical reconstruction of the history of the history of the text, from its genesis through the process of composition to its full publication history A detailed guide to exploring the manuscripts online at the Beckett Digital Manuscripts Project at www.beckettarchive.org This volume is part of the Beckett Digital Manuscript Project (BDMP), a collaboration between the Centre for Manuscript Genetics (University of Antwerp, Belgium), the Beckett International Foundation (University of Reading, UK) and the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Centre (University of Texas at Austin, USA), with the support of the Estate of Samuel Beckett.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 160
Edition: Bilingual
Publisher: A&C Black Advantage
Published: 28 Dec 2017

ISBN 10: 147252344X
ISBN 13: 9781472523440
Book Overview: A complete manuscript history of Beckett's Malone Dies, detailing archive listings, alternative versions, drafts and publication history plus a detailed guide to the online manuscripts.

Author Bio
Dirk Van Hulle is Associate Professor of English Literature at the Centre for Manuscript Genetics, University of Antwerp, Belgium. He is President of the European Society for Textual Scholarship and his previous books include Textual Awareness (2004). Pim Verhulst is Research Assistant in English at the University of Antwerp, Belgium.