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100 aBroomfield, Arthur,eauthor.
245 00 aThe empty too :blanguage and philosophy in the works of Samuel Beckett /cby Arthur Broomfield.
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300 a1 online resource (xi, 100 pages)
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504 aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 97-98) and index.
520 aThis engaging and often controversial study of Beckett's works argues that, for Beckett, pure language is reality. Taking its title from a sentence in Worstward Ho, this rigorous reading of Beckett's key texts claims that what we perceive in the existential world can never be proved to exist, while language survives scrutiny, and will 'go on' to become the real, once it has been divested of its connection to the corporeal. This book draws on the major philosophers to support this thesis, but ...
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600 aBeckett, Samuel,d1906-1989xCriticism and interpretation.
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The empty too :language and philosophy in the works of Samuel Beckett /by Arthur Broomfield
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The empty too :language and philosophy in the works of Samuel Beckett /by Arthur Broomfield
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1 online resource (xi, 100 pages)
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 97-98) and index. / This engaging and often controversial study of Beckett's works argues that, for Beckett, pure language is reality. Taking its title from a sentence in Worstward Ho, this rigorous reading of Beckett's key texts claims that what we perceive in the existential world can never be proved to exist, while language survives scrutiny, and will 'go on' to become the real, once it has been divested of its connection to the corporeal. This book draws on the major philosophers to support this thesis, but ...
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