Beckett and Ireland is a volume of essays devoted exclusively to
the topic of Beckett's vexed relationship with his homeland. It
provides compelling evidence of the continuing relevance of Ireland
to Beckett's writing long after he left for wartime France. Each
essay is written by a leading Beckett scholar, and presents
insights into a wide range of approaches and topics. The volume
offers a fresh perspective, providing a genuine step forward in the
understanding and appreciation of these texts. It is essential
reading for Beckettians, Modernists, and those interested in Irish
writing.
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