La coïncidence des contraires dans l'œuvre de Samuel Beckett

Whatever the genre Beckett chooses to express himself, his writings feed on an impressive literary, aesthetic, philosophical and theological substrate. These influences are closely connected to the general approach that determined his conceptions of writing and the stage, namely, a negative theology...

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Main Author: Lydie Parisse
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès 2011-06-01
Series:Miranda: Revue Pluridisciplinaire du Monde Anglophone
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/miranda/1960
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spelling doaj-46d56bfa76eb47c4af0732df36b3daec2020-11-24T21:01:22ZengUniversité Toulouse - Jean JaurèsMiranda: Revue Pluridisciplinaire du Monde Anglophone2108-65592011-06-01410.4000/miranda.1960La coïncidence des contraires dans l'œuvre de Samuel BeckettLydie ParisseWhatever the genre Beckett chooses to express himself, his writings feed on an impressive literary, aesthetic, philosophical and theological substrate. These influences are closely connected to the general approach that determined his conceptions of writing and the stage, namely, a negative theology. The totality of his work bears the trace of a theatricality that manifests itself in its relation to speech, space and time, and the notion of character. The problematic of dispossession runs through all of Beckett's texts and this dispossession affects the subject, reality as well as language itself. It is illustrated among other things by a theme that had been dear to Heraclitus, Nicolas de Cusa and Giordano Bruno: the coincidence of opposites.http://journals.openedition.org/miranda/1960dramaphilosophycontrariesnegative theologylanguagestage
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La coïncidence des contraires dans l'œuvre de Samuel Beckett
Miranda: Revue Pluridisciplinaire du Monde Anglophone
drama
philosophy
contraries
negative theology
language
stage
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title La coïncidence des contraires dans l'œuvre de Samuel Beckett
title_short La coïncidence des contraires dans l'œuvre de Samuel Beckett
title_full La coïncidence des contraires dans l'œuvre de Samuel Beckett
title_fullStr La coïncidence des contraires dans l'œuvre de Samuel Beckett
title_full_unstemmed La coïncidence des contraires dans l'œuvre de Samuel Beckett
title_sort la coïncidence des contraires dans l'œuvre de samuel beckett
publisher Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès
series Miranda: Revue Pluridisciplinaire du Monde Anglophone
issn 2108-6559
publishDate 2011-06-01
description Whatever the genre Beckett chooses to express himself, his writings feed on an impressive literary, aesthetic, philosophical and theological substrate. These influences are closely connected to the general approach that determined his conceptions of writing and the stage, namely, a negative theology. The totality of his work bears the trace of a theatricality that manifests itself in its relation to speech, space and time, and the notion of character. The problematic of dispossession runs through all of Beckett's texts and this dispossession affects the subject, reality as well as language itself. It is illustrated among other things by a theme that had been dear to Heraclitus, Nicolas de Cusa and Giordano Bruno: the coincidence of opposites.
topic drama
philosophy
contraries
negative theology
language
stage
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