1st Edition

Samuel Beckett

Edited By R. Federman, L. Graver Copyright 1979
    392 Pages
    by Routledge

    396 Pages
    by Routledge

    This set comprises 40 volumes covering 19th and 20th century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes.
    This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.

    Introduction; Chapter 1 ‘Proust’; Chapter 2 ‘More Pricks than Kicks’ (1934); Chapter 3 ‘Murphy’ (1938); Chapter 4 ‘Molloy’ (1951); Chapter 5 ‘Malone Dies’ (1951); Chapter 6 ‘Samuel Beckett: an Introduction’ (1952); Chapter 7 ‘Waiting for Godot’ (1952–3); Chapter 8 ‘The Unnamable’ (1953); Chapter 9 ‘Watt’ (1953); Chapter 10 ‘Stories and Texts for Nothing’ (1955); Chapter 11 An Interview with Beckett (1956); Chapter 12 ‘All That Fall’ (1957); Chapter 13 ‘Endgame’ (1957); Chapter 14 Working with Beckett (1958); Chapter 15 ‘Krapp's Last Tape’; (1958); Chapter 16 ‘The Trilogy’ (1959–60); Chapter 17 Interviews with Beckett (1961); Chapter 18 ‘How It Is’ (1961); Chapter 19 ‘Happy Days’ (1961); Chapter 20 ‘Poems in English’ (1961); Chapter 21 ‘Play’ (1964); Chapter 22 ‘Film’ (1964); Chapter 23 ‘Imagination Dead Imagine’ (1965); Chapter 24 ‘No's Knife’ (1967); Chapter 25 Beckett awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature (1969); Chapter 26 ‘Mercier and Camier’ (1970); Chapter 27 ‘The Lost Ones’ (1970); Chapter 28 ‘Not I’ (1972); Chapter 29 Encounters with Beckett (1975); Chapter 30 ‘That Time’ and ‘Footfalls’ (1976); Chapter 31 ‘For To End Yet Again’ (1976); Chapter 32 ’Ghost Trio’ and ‘…but the clouds…’ (1977); Chapter 33 ‘Collected Poems in English and French’ (1977); Select Bibliography; Index;

    Biography

    L. Graver, R. Federman