<p>'An extremely well-written and cogently argued work on an area that has remained underexplored in Beckett studies.'</p>
<p>- Shane Weller, University of Kent, UK</p>

<p>'The book adds substantially to Beckett's status in considerations of testimony, providing an eloquent engagement that will prove an important reference-point for future scholarship.' - Peter Fifield, St. John's College, Oxford, Modern Language Review</p>

This is the first sustained study of Samuel Beckett and testimony. It offers new readings of the problem of unspeakability in Beckett in relation to testimonial expression and the problems of knowledge which arise in recent theoretical conceptions of testimony and the archive.
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This is the first sustained study of Samuel Beckett and testimony. It offers new readings of the problem of unspeakability in Beckett in relation to testimonial expression and the problems of knowledge which arise in recent theoretical conceptions of testimony and the archive.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction Siting Testimony Testimony and the Voice of Species Iconophilia Archiving Beckett Information and the Inhuman Conclusion: Beyond the archive? Index

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ISBN
9780230275768
Publisert
2011-02-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Biographical note

DAVID HOUSTON JONES Senior Lecturer in French at the University of Exeter, UK. His publications include The Body Abject: Self and Text in Jean Genet and Samuel Beckett (2000), Jean Genet, 'Journal du voleur' (2004) and a critical edition of François Tanazacq's La Suprême Abjection de la Passion du Christ (2001).