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Page 40
As it has developed from Murphy , Beckett's fiction shows a steady decline from
character to an almost wholly sub - human mode of existence , ruined creatures
with no more life in them than Robbe - Grillet's centipede crushed on the wall .
As it has developed from Murphy , Beckett's fiction shows a steady decline from
character to an almost wholly sub - human mode of existence , ruined creatures
with no more life in them than Robbe - Grillet's centipede crushed on the wall .
Page 53
It is salutary to bear in mind that the novel did not come into existence in a social
vacuum and , as I have stressed , has been implicated throughout its existence
with social , ideological and even technological factors ; I have no objection ,
even ...
It is salutary to bear in mind that the novel did not come into existence in a social
vacuum and , as I have stressed , has been implicated throughout its existence
with social , ideological and even technological factors ; I have no objection ,
even ...
Page 102
He identified himself with Herzog's distaste for the extreme manifestations of the
elegiac or apocalyptic mood in modern literature , and observes : ' I think a good
deal of Herzog can be explained simply by the implicit assumption that existence
...
He identified himself with Herzog's distaste for the extreme manifestations of the
elegiac or apocalyptic mood in modern literature , and observes : ' I think a good
deal of Herzog can be explained simply by the implicit assumption that existence
...
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Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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