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Title: | "NOTHINGNESS IN WORDS ENCLOSE": A STUDY OF BECKETT'S WATT |
Authors: | Patten, Peter |
Advisor: | Bishop, Alan |
Department: | English |
Keywords: | English Language and Literature;English Language and Literature |
Publication Date: | Jun-1998 |
Abstract: | <p>Samuel Beckett's novel, Watt. represents one of the most significant attempts of a twentieth-century writer to find an artistic form. that can "express the inexpressible" and "enclose nothingness in words." It is a profoundly philosophical novel, examining the existential crisis of meaning confronting modem man and embodying in its form the chaos that Beckett sees as the ultimate reality. This thesis examines the major philosophical and religious themes that are central to Watt, the relationship between the novel's content and form, and explores some of the parallels between Beckett's worldview and that of Taoist philosophy.</p> |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11375/11648 |
Identifier: | opendissertations/6601 7646 2410597 |
Appears in Collections: | Open Access Dissertations and Theses |
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