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The Unnamable (novel)
Samuel Beckett's Peristaltic Modernism, 1932-1958 Adam
Considerations of the Influence of Jean Racine on Samuel Beckett's Plays
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Posthuman Beckett English 9169B Winter 2019 the Course Analyzes the Short Prose That Samuel Beckett Produced Prior to and After
'The Immensity of Confrontable Selves': the 'Split Subject'and Multiple Identities in the Experimental Novels of Christine Brooke-Rose Stephanie Jones
Krapp's Last Tape: a New Reading
The Beckettian Mimesis of Absence
Samuel Beckett's Unbated "Breath"
II. Genesis of the Performative Voice
Sweet Mother Earth!': the Unnamable Feminine in Waiting for Godot
Malone Dies and the Beckettian Mimesis of Inexistence
Beckett Sources and Abbreviations
Samuel Beckett and the ‘State’ of Ireland
Melville and Beckett: a Legacy of Pessimism
Bishop Berkeley's Esse Est Percipi and Samuel Beckett's Film
Representing Crip Futurity in Beckett's Mercier And
The Unnamable Free Ebook
Samuel Beckett, Transcendent Reality and Krapp's Last Tape
Top View
The Unusual Narrator's Threshold Position in the Secret Agent Society
BECKETT's TRILOGY on the THIRD PROGRAMME Matthew
Krapp's Last Tape and the Beckettian Mimesis of Regret
The Short Story and the Photographic: Twentieth-Century Imagetexts in and of the Americas
A Study of Sound Technologies in Samuel Beckett’S All That Fall, Embers, Krapp’S Last Tape and That Time
Beckett and Sonic Art
Paternal Spaces in Samuel Beckett's Embers
Samuel Beckett Related Film Material
Graham Price NUI Maynooth, Ireland
Little Creatures: Samuel Beckett and the Language of the Unnamable
Act of Creation| an Interpretation of Samuel Beckett's Trilogy of Novels
Samuel Beckett's Peristaltic Modernism, 1932-1958
The Unnamable As Self-Annihilating Fiction" (1983)
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Samuel Beckett's Trilogy: a Study in Circles and Ciphers
Footfalls, Rockaby
Samuel Beckett's Trilogy and the Revolution of the Body in Vichy France
By Samuel Beckett Pan Pan Theatre