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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... formulated by Molloy , life continues , but it is without relation to ei- ther origination or termination , so that its unfolding simply accumu- lates superfluity : " [ F ] or at the same time it is over and it goes on , and is there ...
... formulated by Molloy , life continues , but it is without relation to ei- ther origination or termination , so that its unfolding simply accumu- lates superfluity : " [ F ] or at the same time it is over and it goes on , and is there ...
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... formulating clearly and distinctly the idea " which represents myself to myself " can the cogito move on to other ideas and so fulfill the goal of perfecting its knowledge ... formulated more precisely . Imagine the 104 | Trapped in Thought.
... formulating clearly and distinctly the idea " which represents myself to myself " can the cogito move on to other ideas and so fulfill the goal of perfecting its knowledge ... formulated more precisely . Imagine the 104 | Trapped in Thought.
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... formulated by Beckett in Proust . " We are alone . We cannot know and we cannot be known . ' Man is the crea- ture that cannot come forth from himself , who knows others only in himself , and who , if he asserts the contrary , lies ...
... formulated by Beckett in Proust . " We are alone . We cannot know and we cannot be known . ' Man is the crea- ture that cannot come forth from himself , who knows others only in himself , and who , if he asserts the contrary , lies ...
Inhalt
The Beckettian Mimesis of Pain | 20 |
The Beckettian Mimesis of Seeing Nothing | 36 |
The Beckettian Mimesis of Absence | 49 |
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absence abstraction according achieve appears associated awareness Beckettian mimesis becomes begin Berkeley cause clarify concerns condition consciousness construed context continuity critics death defined determine distinction edited emphasis emptiness Endgame example existence experience expression feel formulated futility habit hand Hence human idea identify identity individual inexistence interpretation John knowledge Krapp less living Malone meaning mentality Metaphysics mind mode Molloy moral movement narrator nature never noted notion object occurs pain paradox particular passage past perhaps philosophical Plato play Pozzo precisely predicament present Press principle question reality reason reduced reference reflection regarding relation remains represents responsibility result Samuel Beckett seeks sense speak species suffering Texts thing thought tion Translated truth ultimately understand Univ universal Unnamable Vladimir and Estragon voice Waiting for Godot Watt Whereas witness York