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Samuel Beckett, the critical heritage / edited by L. Graver and R. Federman.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Critical heritage series.
- The critical heritage series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Beckett, Samuel, 1906-1989--Criticism and interpretation.
- Beckett, Samuel.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (391 p.)
- Edition:
- New Edition
- Place of Publication:
- London ; Boston : Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1979.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- This set comprises 40 volumes covering 19th and 20th century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes. This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.
- Contents:
- Cover; SAMUEL BECKETT: THE CRITICAL HERITAGE; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE; INTRODUCTION; 'Proust' (1931); 1 Review in 'Times Literary Supplement,' 1931; 2 BONAMY DOBRÉE in 'Spectator,' 1931; 3 F. S. FLINT in 'Criterion,' 1931; 'More Pricks Than Kicks' (1934); 4 EDWIN MUIR in 'Listener,' 1934; 5 Review in 'Times Literary Supplement,' 1934; 'Murphy' (1938); 6 Review in 'Times Literary Supplement,' 1938; 7 DYLAN THOMAS in 'New English Weekly,' 1938; 8 KATE O'BRIEN in 'Spectator,' 1938; 'Molloy' (1951); 9 MAURICE NADEAU in 'Combat,' 1951
- 10 GEORGES BATAILLE in 'Critique,' 195111 JEAN POUILLON in 'Temps modernes,' 1951; 12 BERNARD PINGAUD in 'Esprit,' 1951; 13 VIVIAN MERCIER in 'New Statesman,' 1955; 14 PHILIP TOYNBEE in 'Observer,' 1955; 'Malone Dies' (1951); 15 MAURICE NADEAU in 'Mercure de France,' 1952; 'Samuel Beckett: an Introduction' (1952); 16 RICHARD SEAVER in 'Merlin,' 1952; 'Waiting for Godot' (1952-3); 17 SYLVAIN ZEGEL in 'Libération,' 1953; 18 JACQUES LEMARCHAND in 'Figaro littéraire,' 1953; 19 JEAN ANOUILH in 'Arts-Spectacles,' 1953; 20 HAROLD HOBSON in 'Sunday Times,' 1955; 21 KENNETH TYNAN in 'Observer,' 1955
- 22 G. S. FRASER in 'Times Literary Supplement,' 195623 ERIC BENTLEY in 'New Republic,' 1956; 24 C. B. in 'San Quentin News,' 1957; 25 PIERRE MARCABRU in 'Arts-Spectacles,' 1961; 'The Unnamable' (1953); 26 MAURICE BLANCHOT in 'Nouvelle Revue francaise,' 1953; 'Watt' (1953); 27 RICHARD SEAVER in 'Nimbus,' 1953; 28 ANTHONY HARTLEY in 'Spectator,' 1953; 29 RAYMOND JEAN in 'Monde,' 1969; 30 BERNARD PINGAUD in 'Quinzaine littéraire,' 1969; 'Stories and Texts for Nothing' (1955); 31 RENÉ LALOU in 'Nouvelles littéraires,' 1955; 32 GENEVIÈVE BONNEFOI in 'Lettres nouvelles,' 1956
- An Interview With Beckett (1956)33 ISRAEL SHENKER in 'New York Times,' 1956; 'All That Fall' (1957); 34 Review in 'Times Literary Supplement,' 1957; 35 DONALD DAVIE in 'Spectrum,' 1958; 'Endgame' (1957); 36 HAROLD HOBSON in 'Sunday Times,' 1957; 37 KENNETH TYNAN in 'Observer,' 1957; 38 MARC BERNARD in 'Nouvelles littéraires,' 1957; 39 JACQUES LEMARCHAND in 'Figaro littéraire,' 1957; 40 BROOKS ATKINSON in 'New York Times,' 1958; Working With Beckett (1958); 41 ALAN SCHNEIDER in 'Chelsea Review,' 1958; 'Krapp's Last Tape' (1958); 42 KENNETH TYNAN in 'Observer,' 1958
- 43 ROBERT BRUSTEIN in 'New Republic,' 1960'The Trilogy' (1959-60); 44 V. S. PRITCHETT in 'New Statesman,' 1960; 45 FRANK KERMODE in 'Encounter,' 1960; 46 NORTHROP FRYE in 'Hudson Review,' 1960; Interviews With Beckett (1961); 47 GABRIEL D'AUBARÈDE in 'Nouvelles littéraires,' 1961; 48 TOM DRIVER in 'Columbia University Forum,' 1961; 'How It Is' (1961); 49 MAURICE NADEAU in 'Express,' 1961; 50 RAYMOND FEDERMAN in 'French Review,' 1961; 51 JEAN-JACQUES MAYOUX in 'Mercure de France,' 1961; 52 HUGH KENNER in 'Spectrum,' 1961; 53 Review in 'Times Literary Supplement,' 1964
- 54 JOHN UPDIKE in 'New Yorker,' 1964
- Notes:
- Reprinted by Routledge in 1997, 1999.
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 359) and index.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 1-134-72278-8
- 0-415-85270-6
- 1-280-06343-2
- 0-203-19731-3
- 9780203197318
- OCLC:
- 475886156
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