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Beckett and Sade Jean-Michel Rabate (University of Pennsylvania)

Beckett and Sade By Jean-Michel Rabate (University of Pennsylvania)

Beckett and Sade by Jean-Michel Rabate (University of Pennsylvania)


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Much has been written on Beckett and Sade, yet nothing systematic has been produced. This Element is systematic by adopting a chronological order, which is necessary given the complexity of Beckett's varying assessments of Sade.

Beckett and Sade Summary

Beckett and Sade by Jean-Michel Rabate (University of Pennsylvania)

Much has been written on Beckett and Sade, yet nothing systematic has been produced. This Element is systematic by adopting a chronological order, which is necessary given the complexity of Beckett's varying assessments of Sade. Beckett mentioned Sade early in his career, with Proust as a first guide. His other sources were Guillaume Apollinaire and Mario Praz's book, La Carne, La morte e il Diavolo Nella Letteratura Romantica (1930), from which he took notes about sadism for his Dream Notebook. Dante's meditation on the absurdity of justice provides closure facing Beckett's wonder at the pervasive presence of sadism in humans.

Table of Contents

Introduction. The Sade Boom; 1. The Guides: Apollinaire, Proust and Praz; 2. From Murphy to Watt: Knotting pathology and theology; 3. Sade's Unreason; 4. Comment Sade: the Sadean Pedagogy of Love in How It Is; 5. Sade's Dark Revolution; 6. Eternally Reversible Catastrophes; Conclusion: Play, Pleasure, and Jouissance.

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NLS9781108726832
9781108726832
1108726836
Beckett and Sade by Jean-Michel Rabate (University of Pennsylvania)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2020-11-19
75
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