Falsifying Beckett: Essays on Archives, Philosophy, and Methodology in Beckett Studies: Essays on Archives, Philosophy & Methodology in Beckett Studies

Falsifying Beckett: Essays on Archives, Philosophy, and Methodology in Beckett Studies: Essays on Archives, Philosophy & Methodology in Beckett Studies

by Matthew Feldman (Author)

Synopsis

The dozen essays brought together here, alongside a newly-written introduction, contextualise and exemplify the recent empirical turn in Beckett studies. Characterised, above all, by recourse to manuscript materials in constructing revisionist interpretations, this approach has helped to transform the study of Samuel Beckett over the past generation. In addition to focusing upon Beckett's early immersion in philosophy and psychology, other chapters similarly analyse his later collaboration with the BBC through the lens of literary history. The book thus offers new readings of Beckett by returning to his archive of notebooks, letters, and drafts. In reassessing key aspects of his development as one of the 20th century's leading artists, this collection is of interest to all students of Beckett's writing as well as historicist scholars and critics of modernism more generally.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 314
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Ibidem-Verlag
Published: 01 Apr 2015

ISBN 10: 3838206363
ISBN 13: 9783838206363

Media Reviews
Matthew Feldman has been one of the leading Beckett scholars of the past generation. These essays cumulatively testify to the standards he has set for empirical and archival research in this field. That we now speak of the 'grey canon' - the archive of notebooks and unpublished papers that have transformed our understanding of Beckett's debts and influences - is in no small part due to Feldman's ground-breaking interventions. -- Ronan McDonald, Director of the Global Irish Studies Centre at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
The common thread running through this richly furnished volume is the sheer diversity of ideas, echoes, and influences playing into the creative imagination of one of the twentieth centurys greatest writers. Matthew Feldmans nuanced analyses emerge from many years of sustained engagement with Becketts notebooks and drafts, and with the intellectual environment which surrounded their production. These insightful essays offer the reader an illuminating journey through Becketts writing and its cultural milieu. They will be indispensable for any serious scholar of Beckett. -- Mary Bryden, Professor of French Studies, University of Reading
Author Bio
Matthew Feldman is professor in the modern history of ideas at Teesside University.