Beckett and ethics
Beckett and ethics
42 min read
Rate this book:
About This Book
"At first glance, Samuel Beckett's writing where scenes of violence and cruelty often provide the occasion for an unremittingly bleak comedy would seem to offer the reader few examples of ethical conduct. However, following the recent "ethical turn" in critical theory, there has been growing interest in the ethicality of Beckett's work. Following Alain Badiou's highly influential claim for Beckett as essentially an ethical thinker, it is time to ask: What is the relation between Beckett's work and the ethical? Is Beckett's work profoundly ethical in its implications, as both humanist and deconstructionist readings have insisted in their different ways? Or does Beckett's work in some way call into question the entire notion of the ethical? This provocative collection of essays seeks to map out this emerging debate in Beckett criticism. It will be a landmark contribution to an exciting new field, not only in Beckett Studies, but in literary studies and critical theory more broadly."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Buy This Book
As an Amazon Associate and Bookshop.org affiliate, BookOrb earns from qualifying purchases.
Write a Review
Sign in to write a review.
More by Smith, Russell
Crime in the Digital Age
Crime in the Professions
Eine nach der anderen
Eine nach der anderen
Hannah`s First Writing Hero`s
Hannah`s First Writing Hero`s Preschool Writing and Coloring Activity Workbook
I Can Start Your Business
I Can Start Your Business
Least Privilege Security for Windows 7, Vista, and XP