Literature of Consciousness Samuel Beckett-- subject-negativity
The questions the writer Samuel Beckett posed in his dramas, his prose and his poetry are the central questions asked by the most outstanding thinkers of modernity. Samuel Beckett, therefore, is the central figure in this book, but he is not alone. This study is not only a precise literary analysis,...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Frankfurt am Main ; New York :
Peter Lang Group
2015
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Colección: | Cross-roads (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) ;
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009869039206719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Introduction; Beckett - Critical Literature; Subject as Dilemma; Metaphysical Experience; The Rhetoric of Impossibility; Hearing Subject; Part One. Demons of Descartes; Chapter One. Mistaken Consciousness / Consciousness in Distress; Necessity to Look, Necessity to Speak; Se voir; Illusion of Autonomy; Necessity of Telling; Contemplating Emptiness; Chapter Two. The Invention of Time or the Trap of Consciousness; The Illness of Time; Painful Habit; Subjectivity and Falsehood; Assisting in One's Own Absence; Part Two. Voice and Death
- Chapter One. A Persistent Trace Inside of SilenceThe Voice and Non-Speech; Lethal Beginnings; Consciousness and the "Destruction of the Voice"; The Ontology of Sound; The Stage of Life, the Stage of Consciousness; Chapter Two. Between Nameless and Unnamable; The Subject that Disappears; The Gesture of Death; Trapped in Language; Il faut continuer; Part Three. Long Hours of Darkness. The Subject in Crisis; Chapter One. Against the Event; Genesis of the Event. Between Repetition and Difference; Language - Immaterial Materiality; The Absolute Event, the Impossible Event
- Chapter Two. Laughter and the InexpressibleThe Reality of the Mouth; Laughter and Death; Outside of Presence; Illumination of the Face; The Explosion of the Poem; The Time Syncope; Nothingness and Game; Reversed Theology; Chapter Three. Objective Suffering; Mad Moment; The Speech of Suffering; Part Four. Dreams of Stability; Chapter one. Poetry of absence; Sense as a Fable; The Place of the Imagination; Beyond the Power of Sight, or the Presence of Absence; In the Rhythm of Death; Chapter Two. Existence as Correction; The Real - Between Light and Darkness
- The Crisis of Self-Representation - From Intention to DescriptionStill as Neutrality; The Sound to Come; "How to Say It?"; Bibliography