Buch, Englisch, Band 16, 391 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 230 mm, Gewicht: 789 g
Catalogues of Beckett's Reading Notes and Other Manuscripts at Trinity College Dublin, with Supporting Essays
Buch, Englisch, Band 16, 391 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 230 mm, Gewicht: 789 g
Reihe: Samuel Beckett Today / Aujourd'hui
            ISBN: 978-90-420-2002-3 
            Verlag: Brill
        
Notes Diverse Holo[graph], is a special issue of Samuel Beckett Today/aujourd’hui containing catalogues of the Beckett manuscripts at Trinity College Dublin, accompanied by manuscript studies by noted Beckett specialists. 
It includes: 
-An annotated catalogue of Beckett's extensive reading notes during and following his student years at Trinity College Dublin, compiled by Everett Frost and Jane Maxwell, with introductory remarks by Everett Frost. It provides new material for Beckett's studies of philosophy, psychology, and literature, including Geulincx, Dante, Mauthner, and Goethe. 
-A catalogue by Jane Maxwell listing all the remaining Beckett manuscript holdings at Trinity College Dublin, including drafts of works in progress and the correspondence with Thomas McGreevy and Barbara Bray. 
-Manuscript studies by John Pilling, Daniela Caselli, Lois Overbeck, and others.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction 
Catalogues 
Everett FROST and Jane MAXWELL: Catalogue of “Notes Diverse Holo[graph]”
Foreword 
Key to Symbols and Abbreviations 
Acknowledgments
“Notes Diverse, Holo[graph]”. Preface 
TCD MS 10962: Niccolò Machiavelli and Ludovico Ariosto 
TCD MS 10963: Dante, The Divine Comedy, Part I
TCD MS 10963a: Dante, Inferno, Convivio, and Purgatorio 
TCD MS 10964: Dante, The Divine Comedy, Part II 
TCD MS 10965: Giosuè Carducci
TCD MS 10965a: Giosuè Carducci and Gabriele d’Annunzio 
TCD MS 10966: Dante, Inferno Cantos I – V 
TCD MS 10967: History of Western Philosophy 
TCD MS 10968: Augustine of Hippo and Porphyry on Plotinus 
TCD MS 10969: Germany, Europe, and the 95 French Revolution. Rabelais 
TCD MS 10970: English literature 
TCD MS 10971/1: German Literature 
TCD MS 10971/2: Irish history 
TCD MS 10971/3: University Wits 
TCD MS 10971/4: Frédéric Mistral and the Félibrige Poets 
TCD MS 10971/5: Fritz Mauthner 
TCD MS 10971/6: Latin excerpts from Arnoldus Geulincx and R.P. Gredt 
TCD MS 10971/7: Psychology 
TCD MS 10971/8: Psychology 
TCD MS 10971/9: Giacomo Leopardi, “A Se Stesso” 
TCD MS 10971/10: the Dublin Horse Show 
TCD MS 10971/11: Wrapper 
TCD MSS 10962-71*: Binding 
Bibliography 
Jane MAXWELL: Catalogue of the Samuel Beckett Manuscripts at Trinity College Library Dublin
The Samuel Beckett Manuscripts at Trinity College Library Dublin 
Matthijs ENGELBERTS and Everett FROST: Essays 
1. John PILLING:‘For Interpolation’: Beckett and English Literature 
2. Daniela CASELLI: The Promise of Dante in the Beckett Manuscripts 
3. Mark NIXON: “Scraps of German”: Samuel Beckett reading German Literature 
4. Dirk Van HULLE: Samuel Beckett’s Faust Notes 
5. Frederik N. SMITH: Watt, Watson, and Sherlock Holmes: Watt as Detective Fiction 
6. Chris ACKERLEY: An “Other Object of Note”: Circle and Point in Samuel Beckett’s Watt 
7. Anna MCMULLAN: Samuel Beckett’s ‘J.M. Mime’: Generic Mutations of a Dramatic Fragment
8. Lois More OVERBECK and Martha Dow FEHSENFELD: In Defense of the Integral Text 
9. Matthew FELDMAN: Beckett and Popper, or, “What Stink of Artifice”: Some Notes on Methodology, Falsifiability, and Criticism in Beckett Studies





