ISBN-13: 9781433102868 / Angielski / Twarda / 2008 / 246 str.
ISBN-13: 9781433102868 / Angielski / Twarda / 2008 / 246 str.
The Metaphysical Vision: Arthur Schopenhauer s Philosophy of Art and Life and Samuel Beckett s Own Way to Make Use of It expands upon the ideas and theories set forth in the author s Die eigentlich metaphysische Tatigkeit: Uber Schopenhauers Asthetik und ihre Anwendung durch Samuel Beckett, published (in German) in 1982 and hailed by Catharina Wulf in her book The Imperative of Narration (1997) as an -excellent study- and -the most thorough enquiry into Beckett and Schopenhauer.-
In the last years of the twentieth century, new documents regarding Samuel Beckett s reading and thinking, especially important notebooks and letters, have become accessible to scholars. These documents show much more clearly than could ever be demonstrated previously that Beckett had a strong, lifelong interest in Schopenhauer s philosophy. There is no other philosopher to whom Beckett refers more often in his personal comments throughout the years of his writing up to his seventies; no other philosopher whose view of life and the world comes closer to the image of human existence we find in Samuel Beckett s literary work. The striking similarity in matters of world view and human life, and especially the evidence obtained from Beckett s previously unknown notebooks and letters, call for a close systematic study of the Beckett-Schopenhauer relationship. Due to its comprehensiveness and in-depth approach, The Metaphysical Vision is, and will be for many years to come, what its forerunner was for more than two decades: the most thorough enquiry into Beckett and Schopenhauer."