1st Edition

Samuel Beckett and Recent Irish Fiction A Comparative Study

By David McKinney Copyright 2025
210 Pages
by Routledge

210 Pages
by Routledge

210 Pages
by Routledge

This volume considers Samuel Beckett’s fiction and drama as major aesthetic and thematic influences on the work of Irish authors Eimear McBride, Keith Ridgway, Emma Donoghue, and Kevin Barry in the post-crash period of 2009–2015. Through cross-comparisons between the aesthetics and form of Beckett’s Trilogy , Mercier and Camier , Footfalls and Not I , and those of a range of post-crash Irish... Read more

Introduction: Beckett’s Ghost and Shadow in the 21st Century                                              

Chapter One                                                                                                                    

Chapter Two                                                                                                                    

Chapter Three                                                                                                                

Chapter Four                                                                                                                  

Conclusion                                                                                                                     

Epilogue: Beckett and Ireland Since 2016

Biography

David McKinney completed his PhD in 2016 at University College Dublin, Ireland. Since then, he has taught Irish Studies and English Literature in the Schools of Irish and English at University College Dublin, and teaches research practice, cultural theory, and creativity in the British and Irish Institute of Modern Music.