Novel Quarters for an Odd Couple: Apollo and Dionysis in Beckett's Watt and Pinget's The Inquisitory.
By making the act of writing itself the subject of their works, the French "New Novelists" must face the questions of the source of the creative drive and the possibility of engaging the reader directly in it. The response to these conundrums advanced through example by two of the group...
Main Author: | Robert M. Henkels Jr. |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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New Prairie Press
1978-01-01
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Series: | Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature |
Online Access: | http://newprairiepress.org/sttcl/vol2/iss2/5 |
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