Beckett's bilingual oeuvre has been approached from many angles,
most of which stress its autonomy from understandings of Irishness
emerging from the Irish Literary Revival. Emilie Morin shows that
such autonomy is only apparent, and that Beckett's avant-garde
practices remain bound to the exigencies that govern their very
development.
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