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Absorption and Theatricality Conor Carville (University of Reading)

Absorption and Theatricality By Conor Carville (University of Reading)

Absorption and Theatricality by Conor Carville (University of Reading)


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Samuel Beckett's 1976 Television play Ghost Trio is one of his most beautiful and mysterious works. It demonstrates Beckett's exploration of the relationship between theatricality, absorption and objecthood, and shows how his work anticipates the development of video and installation art.

Absorption and Theatricality Summary

Absorption and Theatricality: On Ghost Trio by Conor Carville (University of Reading)

Samuel Beckett's 1976 Television play Ghost Trio is one of his most beautiful and mysterious works. It is also the play that most clearly demonstrates Beckett's imaginative and aesthetic engagement with the visual arts and the history of painting in particular. Drawing on the work of Stanley Cavell and Michael Fried, On Ghost Trio demonstrates Beckett's exploration of the relationship between theatricality, absorption and objecthood, and shows how his work anticipates the development of video and installation art. In doing so Conor Carville develops a new and highly original reading of Beckett's art, rooted in both archival sources and philosophical aesthetics.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Modernism, Painting, Tragedy; 3. 'Good Evening'; 4. The Fact of Separateness: Beckett and Scepticism; 5. To-be-Seenness: Fried and Film; 6. Resorting to Rectangles; 7. 'He Will Now Think He Hears Her'; 8. Objects of a Special Gaze; 9. The Face of the Father; 10. The Ghost; 11. Conclusion.

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NLS9781009001175
9781009001175
1009001175
Absorption and Theatricality: On Ghost Trio by Conor Carville (University of Reading)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2022-03-17
75
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