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Iconic Spaces: The Dark Theology of Samuel Beckett's Drama Book

Iconic Spaces: The Dark Theology of Samuel Beckett's Drama
Iconic Spaces: The Dark Theology of Samuel Beckett's Drama, <i>Iconic Spaces</i> looks at Samuel Beckett's mature theatrical work as a displaced theology of the icon. Sandra Wynands rejects conventional existentialist or nihilist interpretations of Beckett's work, arguing instead that beneath the text, in the dept, Iconic Spaces: The Dark Theology of Samuel Beckett's Drama has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Iconic Spaces: The Dark Theology of Samuel Beckett's Drama, Iconic Spaces looks at Samuel Beckett's mature theatrical work as a displaced theology of the icon. Sandra Wynands rejects conventional existentialist or nihilist interpretations of Beckett's work, arguing instead that beneath the text, in the dept, Iconic Spaces: The Dark Theology of Samuel Beckett's Drama
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  • Iconic Spaces: The Dark Theology of Samuel Beckett's Drama
  • Written by author Sandra Wynands
  • Published by University of Notre Dame Press, October 2007
  • Iconic Spaces looks at Samuel Beckett's mature theatrical work as a displaced theology of the icon. Sandra Wynands rejects conventional existentialist or nihilist interpretations of Beckett's work, arguing instead that beneath the text, in the dept
  • Iconic Spaces looks at Samuel Beckett's mature theatrical work as a displaced theology of the icon. Sandra Wynands rejects conventional existentialist or nihilist interpretations of Beckett's work, arguing instead that beneath the text, in the depths of l
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Acknowledgments     vii
Abbreviations     ix
Introduction     1
Visuality and Iconicity in Samuel Beckett's Catastrophe     19
"Three Dialogues" and the Economy of Art     43
Metaphor and Metonymy in Not I     77
The Empty Space of Quad     113
The Reduction of Film     149
Conclusion     181
Notes     187
Bibliography     203
Index     215


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