1st Edition

Samuel Beckett, Repetition and Modern Music

By John McGrath Copyright 2018
190 Pages
by Routledge

190 Pages 35 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

190 Pages 35 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Music abounds in twentieth- century Irish literature. Whether it be the "thought-tormented" music of Joyce’s "The Dead", the folk tunes and opera that resound throughout Ulysses , or the four- part threnody in Beckett’s Watt , it is clear that the influence of music on the written word in Ireland is deeply significant. Samuel Beckett arguably went further than any other writer in the... Read more

1. Music and Literature 2. Repetition in Music and Literature 3. Musico-literary Interaction in Modern Ireland and the Musical Aesthetic of Samuel Beckett 4. Beckett’s Semantic Fluidity: Repetition in the Later Work 5. Beckett and Feldman: Time, Repetition and the Liminal Space 6. Improvising Beckett: Chance, Silence and Repetition

Biography



John McGrath is a lecturer in Music at University of Surrey.

"This is a study of great erudition that demonstrates admirable facility and awareness of a wide range of related fields, all of which are related to one another very much in the spirit of the topic. The text is supported by a generous number of figures and musical examples and is without doubt an important contribution to the field of Word and Music Studies."

Edward Campbell, University of Aberdeen