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Samuel Beckett and Catastrophe is a groundbreaking collection of
original essays that explore the relation between Samuel Beckett
and catastrophe in terms of war, the Holocaust, nuclear disasters
and ecological crisis. Responding to the post-catastrophic
situations in the twentieth century, Beckett created characters who
often seem to have been through an unknown catastrophe. Although
the importance of catastrophe in Beckett has been noted
sporadically, there has been no substantial attempt to discuss his
aesthetics and work in relation to it. This collection will
therefore serve as the first sustained study to explore the theme
of catastrophe in Beckett and will be a highly significant
contribution to Beckett studies.
Samuel Beckett and trauma is the first book that specifically
addresses the question of trauma in Beckett, taking into account
the recent rise of trauma studies in literature. Beckett is an
author whose works are strongly related to the psychological and
historical trauma of our age. His works not only explore the
multifarious aspects of trauma but also radically challenge our
conception of trauma itself by the unique syntax of language,
aesthetics of fragmentation, bodily malfunctions and the creation
of void. Instead of simply applying current trauma theories to
Beckett, this book provides new perspectives that will expand and
alter them by employing other theoretical frameworks in literature,
theatre, art, philosophy and psychoanalysis. It will inspire
anybody interested in literature and trauma, including specialists
and students working on twentieth-century world literature,
comparative studies, trauma studies and theatre /art. -- .
Samuel Beckett and trauma is the first book that specifically
addresses the question of trauma in Beckett, taking into account
the recent rise of trauma studies in literature. Beckett is an
author whose works are strongly related to the psychological and
historical trauma of our age. His works not only explore the
multifarious aspects of trauma but also radically challenge our
conception of trauma itself by the unique syntax of language,
aesthetics of fragmentation, bodily malfunctions and the creation
of void. Instead of simply applying current trauma theories to
Beckett, this book provides new perspectives that will expand and
alter them by employing other theoretical frameworks in literature,
theatre, art, philosophy and psychoanalysis. It will inspire
anybody interested in literature and trauma, including specialists
and students working on twentieth-century world literature,
comparative studies, trauma studies and theatre /art. -- .
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