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Exploring the artistic journey of Samuel Beckett, this book delves into his quest for genuine expression amidst the artificiality of language. Daniel Albright presents Beckett as a figure grappling with artistic frustration, employing allegories that highlight non-representation and estrangement. Through his experiments with various mediums such as radio, film, and drama, Beckett emerges as a nuanced theorist of aesthetics, challenging conventional notions of representation and the role of art in conveying meaning.
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Beckett and Aesthetics, Daniel Albright
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- 2012
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