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Introduction Ireland/Europe ... Beckett/Beckett Sean Kennedy Kennedy, Sean 1
1 The ghost at the feast : Beckett and Irish studies Ronan McDonald McDonald, Ronan 16
2 Frames of referrance : Samuel Beckett as an Irish question David Lloyd Lloyd, David 31
3 The politics of aftermath : Beckett, modernism, and the Irish Free State James McNaughton McNaughton, James 56
4 Beckett at the GPO : Murphy, Ireland, and the "unhomely" Patrick W. Bixby Bixby, Patrick W. 78
5 "In the street I was lost" : cultural dislocation in Samuel Beckett's 'The end' Sean Kennedy Kennedy, Sean 96
6 Postcolonial parables : repositioning Waiting for Godot Victor Merriman Merriman, Victor 114
7 Ghost writer : Beckett's Irish Gothic Sinead Mooney Mooney, Sinead 131
8 Back roads : Edgeworth, Yeats, Bowen, Beckett Peter Boxall Boxall, Peter 150
9 Vestiges of Ireland in Beckett's late fiction Michael Wood Wood, Michael 171
10 Afterword : "the skull the skull the skull the skull in in Connemara" - Beckett, Ireland, and elsewhere Andrew Gibson Gibson, Andrew 179
Bibliography 204
Index 218
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Add Beckett and Ireland, Beckett and Ireland is the first volume of essays devoted exclusively to the topic of Beckett's vexed relationship with his homeland. It provides compelling evidence of the continuing relevance of Ireland to Beckett's writing long after he left for wartim, Beckett and Ireland to your collection on WonderClub |