Trapped in Thought: A Study of the Beckettian MentalitySyracuse University Press, 17.04.2007 - 260 Seiten Eric P. Levy’s book investigates the mentality or attitude of cognitive apprehension expressed in Beckettian texts. Primary areas of concern include how the Beckettian attitude began, what concepts it invents or transforms to sustain its mode of thought, how the mentality wards off factors which would refute or heal it, and, most paradoxical of all, why this mentality ultimately reduces the mind to an estranged source of thought, continuously repudiated by its own awareness. The study uncovers the strategies by which experience is evacuated of all content but that consistent with the attitude registering it. |
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... becomes an aspect of his feeling and can be defined only in terms of it . Whereas for Whitehead " it is in virtue of ... become a convention of both literary critics and biographers to link Beckett with Schopenhauer.5 Whereas 4. For ...
... becomes an aspect of his feeling and can be defined only in terms of it . Whereas for Whitehead " it is in virtue of ... become a convention of both literary critics and biographers to link Beckett with Schopenhauer.5 Whereas 4. For ...
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... becomes the fact that he has recorded his thought : " I have just written , I fear I must have fallen , etc. " ( MAL , 208 ) . The writing records the object of consciousness , but then itself becomes a sec- ondary object of ...
... becomes the fact that he has recorded his thought : " I have just written , I fear I must have fallen , etc. " ( MAL , 208 ) . The writing records the object of consciousness , but then itself becomes a sec- ondary object of ...
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... becomes its content , with the result that the absolute universal ( God ) has no content or specific determination at all . Windelband elaborates : " [ A ] ccording to a law of formal logic . . . concepts become poorer in contents or in ...
... becomes its content , with the result that the absolute universal ( God ) has no content or specific determination at all . Windelband elaborates : " [ A ] ccording to a law of formal logic . . . concepts become poorer in contents or in ...
Inhalt
The Beckettian Mimesis of Pain | 20 |
The Beckettian Mimesis of Seeing Nothing | 36 |
The Beckettian Mimesis of Absence | 49 |
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