Beckett, Literature and the Ethics of Alterity
Author(s)
S. Weller
S. Weller
In Beckett, Literature and the Ethics of Alterity Weller argues through an analysis of the interrelated topics of translation, comedy, and gender that to read Beckett in this way is to miss the strangely 'anethical' nature of his work, as opposed to the notion that the literary event constitutes the affirmation of an alterity.
Keywords
English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, History & Criticism, General, English & College Success -> English -> Literary Criticism, Humanities -> Theatre -> History of Theatre, Social Sciences -> Philosophy -> General, SC833000, SC821000, SC415010, SCE44000, SC822000, SUCO41149, 3055, 4791, 5353, 4234, 7903, 3507
English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, History & Criticism, General, English & College Success -> English -> Literary Criticism, Humanities -> Theatre -> History of Theatre, Social Sciences -> Philosophy -> General, SC833000, SC821000, SC415010, SCE44000, SC822000, SUCO41149, 3055, 4791, 5353, 4234, 7903, 3507
| Name in long format: | Challenges to Democracy Ideas, Involvement and Institutions |
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| ISBN-10: | 0230506062 |
| ISBN-13: | 9780230506060 |
| Book pages: | 512 |
| Book language: | English |
| Edition: | 1 |
| Binding: | eBook |
| Publisher: | Springer Nature |
| Dimensions: | eBook |














