Samuel Beckett’s Abstract Drama: Works for Stage and Screen- 1962-1985 (Stage and Screen Studies)

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Review «The strength of ‘Samuel Beckett's Abstract Drama’ is in its nuanced refusal to read Beckett's plays in exclusively formal terms (...). Its careful close analyses of the often oxymoronic cadences of individual plays are also consistently strong (...). There are suggestive engagements with Beckett's reading and note-taking and an astute use of manuscripts to illuminate readings of the plays, particularly a Jungian reading of ‘Footfalls’, and the complex textual genesis of ‘Play’.» (Sinéad Mooney, The Review of English Studies) «While Erik Tonning’s immediate focus is abstraction in the later drama for stage and screen, he recognizes Samuel Beckett’s sustained allegiance to the particulars of art and thought in the earlier writings; the outcome is the best study yet of the paradox of continuity whereby Beckett’s emphatic ‘rupture of the lines of communication’ came to determine the shape of his aesthetic and artistic trajectory.» (Professor Chris Ackerley, University of Otago) «This is a serious scholarly study, which breaks new ground in situating Beckett’s work in relation to visual, and specifically German and abstract, art. It also proposes an original philosophical interpretation of the later works.» (Christopher Butler, Professor of English Language and Literature, University of Oxford) Read more About the Author The Author: Erik Tonning, D. Phil. (Oxon), is Research Fellow of the Centre for Christianity and Culture, Regent’s Park College, University of Oxford, and Norwegian Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Literature, Area Studies and European Languages, University of Oslo. His current project is on Beckett’s lifelong agon with Christianity. Read more

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