Beyond the Metaphor: The Importance of Chess in the Work of Samuel Beckett
Much has been written on chess as a theme or motif in some of Samuel Beckett’s works, namely in Murphy (1938) and Endgame (1957), and most readings of these works seem to focus solely on the indubitable metaphorical force of chess, or rather of the popular conception of chess. Yet to fail to think o...
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2018
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Texto completo: | http://hdl.handle.net/10451/34990 |
País: | Portugal |
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