| Andrew K. Kennedy - 1975 - 294 oldal
...of doing a little better the same old thing, of going a little further along a dreary road. . . ', the expression that there is nothing to express, nothing...to express, no desire to express, together with the obligation to express.8 And we find both in the novels and in the plays a kindred paradox - the self... | |
| Jean Albert Bédé, William Benbow Edgerton - 1980 - 932 oldal
...c'est. They appear to come out of a condition that Beckett first suggested in "Three Dialogues" (1949): "there is nothing to express, nothing with which to express, nothing from which to express." Beckett began to write plays in the years following World War II. His first play of this period, "Eleutheria,"... | |
| David Weisberg - 2000 - 206 oldal
...in particular has been cited, perhaps more than any other, as the credo of Beckett's entire career: "The expression that there is nothing to express,...to express, no desire to express, together with the obligation to express" (PTD 103). Almost a decade later, one of the first canonizers of Beckett's work,... | |
| Richard Gilman - 2000 - 324 oldal
...dialogues contain of course his best-known description of the impossible function of art in the present: "The expression that there is nothing to express,...to express, no desire to express, together with the obligation to express." Beckett seems to have turned to the theater for reasons beyond that of "relief"... | |
| Paul Heinemann - 2001 - 428 oldal
...erklärt und damit einer Erkenntnis Ausdruck verliehen, die auch Becketts Schreiben charakterisiert: „The expression that there is nothing to express,...to express, no desire to express, together with the Obligation to express" (Dis 139). In Analogie zur werkimmanenten Negation des Autorsubjekts in seinem... | |
| Gerald L. Bruns - 2001 - 314 oldal
...and context. Just so does Beckett actualize the modern theme of negative discourse, or what he calls "the expression that there is nothing to express,...to express, no desire to express, together with the obligation to express." This dialectic, in which the compulsion to speak is set against the impossibility... | |
| Angela B. Moorjani, Carola Veit - 2001 - 504 oldal
...doing a little better the same old thing, of going a little further along a dreary road. [Preferring] [t]he expression that there is nothing to express,...express, no power to express, no desire to express, along with the obligation to express. [...] [T]o be an artist is to fail. (Beckett 1965, 103, 125)... | |
| Gundula van den Berg - 2001 - 316 oldal
...Ginzberg, Louis: The Legends of the Jews, 7 Bände, Philadelphia 1909-1938. (Nachdruck 1968). 1. EINLEITUNG There is nothing to express, nothing with which to...nothing from which to express, no power to express . . . together with the obligation to express. 1 Elie Wiesel hat zwei Konzentrationslager überlebt.... | |
| Mel Gussow - 2000 - 196 oldal
...stopped looking for ways to express himself. Once in writing about painting, he said, 'There is nothing to express, nothing from which to express, no power...to express, no desire to express, together with the obligation to express.' For him that obligation was ineluctable. From an Outrage to a Classic Despite... | |
| Bjørn K. Myskja - 2002 - 330 oldal
...Trilogy Beckett is close to achieving the effect he himself called for within the field of painting: The expression that there is nothing to express, nothing...to express, no desire to express, together with the obligation to express.94 This is not an ordinary program of aesthetics or philosophy of art, because... | |
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