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- Samuel Barclay Beckett (/ˈbɛkɪt/ ; 13 April 1906 – 22 December 1989) was an Irish-born Nobel Prize winning, existentialist novelist, dramatist, short story...
- foremost interpreter of the man and his work. She gave lectures on the Beckettian technique and explained: "He used me as a piece of plaster he was moulding...
- "Friendship's Death reviewTilda Swinton goes alien in a radical-chic Beckettian fable". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 December 2021. Friendship's Death at...
- Randall Stevenson, pp. 89–90. Karine Germoni, "From Joyce to Beckett: The Beckettian Dramatic Interior Monologue". Journal of Beckett Studies, Spring 2004...
- "Friendship's Death reviewTilda Swinton goes alien in a radical-chic Beckettian fable". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 30 September 2023...
- stories that are idiotically written and overwrought. Characteristic Beckettian features in Endgame include bicycles, a seemingly imaginary son, pity...
- didactic lessons about abuse and victimization," and losing "the novel's Beckettian ambiguity." However, he argues that Jordan "brings a tenderness and sweetness"...
- University of Toronto. November 2004, p. 70. Sion, I., "The Shape of the Beckettian Self: Godot and the Jungian Mandala". Consciousness, Literature and the...
- show's original scripts. The production was designed to highlight the Beckettian nature of Albert and Harold's situation, focusing on themes of over-reliance...
- the film's formal premise "ingenious", adding there is "definitely a Beckettian ring to the dialogue" and called Byrne's performance, "rueful but often...