Samuel Beckett and the Language of Subjectivity
Discover the profound depths of Samuel Beckett's oeuvre with Samuel Beckett and the Language of Subjectivity by Derval Tubridy. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2018, this compelling hardback spans 230 pages and presents innovative readings of Beckett's post-war prose and theatre through the lens of aporia, a vital concept in his work. Tubridy delves into the philosophical and historical contexts that shape Beckett's writing, providing insightful analyses that will engage both graduates and scholars alike. This book is an essential resource for anyone passionate about Beckett, literary theory, and the evolution of European literature. Immerse yourself in a nuanced exploration of subjectivity in literature and experience the rich tapestry of Beckett's contributions to modern thought.