1.Mind and Reality: Murphy and Watt 2. Moribunds in their Courses: Molloy, Malone Dies, The Unnamable 3. Theatre of Suffering 4. Breath-Clock Breath: How It Is 5. Farrago of Silence and Words: Short Fiction.
Biography
Francis Doherty (1932–1993)
Original Review of Samuel Beckett:
‘Francis Doherty merits gratitude for his brief study which analyses the form and content of Beckett’s works, viewed chronologically and developmentally…[He] observes and delineates clearly the relation between Beckett’s abuse of literary form and his thematic preoccupations.’ E. Combs, Studies in Religion, Vol 2, Issue 3 (1971).
‘Francis Doherty’s Samuel Beckett offers several original insights…He is particularly receptive on the parodic elements of Beckett’s theatre…’ Ruby Cohn, Educational Theatre Journal, Vol 25, No. 2 (1973).






