Beckett Et la ReligionMarius Buning, Matthijs Engelberts, Onno Rutger Kosters Rodopi, 2000 - 331 Seiten |
Inhalt
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Marius Buning | 43 |
Birgitta Johansson | 55 |
Garin Dowd | 67 |
Chris Ackerley | 81 |
Elizabeth Barry | 173 |
Paul Sardin | 199 |
Leslie Hill | 208 |
Sinead Mooney | 223 |
Nicky Marsh | 239 |
Tyrus Miller | 255 |
Drew Milne | 279 |
FREE SPACE | 295 |
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Beckett Et la Religion Marius Buning,Matthijs Engelberts,Onno Rutger Kosters Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2000 |
Beckett Et la Religion Marius Buning,Matthijs Engelberts,Onno Rutger Kosters Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2000 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
absence Act Without Words aesthetic affirmation apophatic articulates artistic Augustine Augustine's Beckett's texts Beckett's writing Beckettian becomes Belacqua body characters Christ Christian concept confession consciousness critical Dante dark darkened area Dépeupleur Derrida described discourse divine dramatic Dream Eckhart empty space Endgame English essay existence expression Feher fiction figure French human humanist idea imagination incarnation intertextual John Calder Joyce Knowlson Krapp Krapp's Last Tape light literary literature Malone Dies Mary Bryden meaning Meister Eckhart Molloy Mouth mystical narrative narrator negation negativa negative theology nothingness notion offstage Ohio Impromptu painting paradox phrase Plotinus political possible precisely present prose protagonists Proust question quietism reader reference religion rituals Samuel Beckett SBT/A Schiller-Theater scribe sense silence soul speak speaker speech spiritual stage suggests Sumi-e theatre theatrical Thomas à Kempis torture tradition trans transcendence translation Unnamable via negativa voice Waiting for Godot words Yohaku
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 22 - You may freely eat of every tree of the garden; but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you shall die.
Seite 26 - Spiritually a year of profound gloom and indigence until that memorable night in March, at the end of the jetty, in the howling wind, never to be forgotten, when suddenly I saw the whole thing. The vision, at last. This I fancy is what I have chiefly to record this evening, against the day when my work will be done and perhaps no place left in my memory, warm or cold, for the miracle that . . . (hesitates) ... for the fire that set it alight.