Sex and Aesthetics in Samuel Beckett's Work
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Palgrave Macmillan US
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Palgrave Macmillan US
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English
"Here, finally, is the first comprehensive study of sex in Beckett s work, and Stewart tackles this fascinating and complex topic with intellectual dexterity, scholarly rigor, and necessary wit. Whether dealing with erudite references, textual details, or larger philosophical concerns, this book shows fine critical judgment in examining the role sex and sexuality plays in Beckett s aesthetic thinking." - Mark Nixon, Director, Beckett International Foundation, University of Reading
"Stewart's compelling book is the best study currently available of how the material of art comes from the mixed world of matter. He negotiates the familiar pathways and the less frequented back roads with admirable fluency, flexibility, and flair, and opens up a whole new field both for the Beckett beginner and for seasoned performers misguided enough to suppose they knew their Beckett well." - John Pilling, Emeritus Professor of English and European Literature, University of Reading
"Stewart's book is a milestone in our understanding of sexuality in Beckett's work. Stewart brings a sane, informed, and judicious eye to assessing the varieties of sexual representation, from the early to the late writings, linking them to key themes of death, desire, deviancy, and the discontents of artistic creativity. A penetrating and refreshing analysis." - Rónán McDonald, Australian Ireland Fund Chair of Modern Irish Studies, University of New South Wales
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ISBN
978-1-349-29162-5
EAN
9781349291625
Erscheinungsjahr
8/2/2011
Edition
2011 edition
Verlag
Palgrave Macmillan US
Author
Stewart, P.
Sprache
English
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