"Culminates with the closest, most detailed and systematic reading of Beckett s most important novel, Molloy, yet produced. . . . No other work in Beckett studies has attempted to deal with these works in this much detail, with this strong a thesis, and, most important, with this much success. . . . A masterwork. It will completely revise how we think of Beckett s creative process and how we read Molloy."--S. E. Gontarski, Florida State University
While much has been written on the subject of Joyce s uses of sources and models, little has been written about Samuel...
"Culminates with the closest, most detailed and systematic reading of Beckett s most important novel, Molloy, yet produced. . . . No other w...