Contributor
Smith, Joseph H., 1927-
Imprint:Baltimore : John Hopkins University Press, c1991.
Descriptionxxiv, 226 p., [9] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.
Note:Quaquaquaqua: the babel of Beckett / Herbert Blau -- Enough or too little? voicings of desire and discontent in Beckett's "Enough" / Mary F. Catanzaro -- Seven types of postmodernity: several types of Samuel Beckett / Nicholas Zurbrugg -- A cryptanalysis of Beckett's Molloy / Angela Moorjani -- The whole story / Robert Winer -- "Tender mercies": subjectivity and subjection in Samuel Beckett's Not I / John H. Lutterbie -- Post apocalypse with out figures: the trauma of theater in Samuel Beckett / Anthony Kubiak -- Recovering the Néant: language and the unconscious in Beckett / Stephen Barker -- The fragmented slef, the reproduction of the self, and reproduction in Beckett and in the theater of the absurd / Bennett Simon -- Self-objectification and preservation in Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape / Jon Erickson -- Notes on Krapp, Endgame, and "applied" psychoanalysis / Joseph H. Smith -- Telling it how it is: Beckett and the mass media / Martin Esslin -- The less said / Herbert Blau.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.