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    Absurdity in the Literary Works of Albert Camus and Samuel Beckett by Shobeiri, Ashkan

    Published 2011
    “…While Camus’s characters are happy and courageously accept their destiny, along with their awareness of the absurdity of the world, Beckett’s characters are hopeless and helpless. While Beckett leaves his audience in the dark well of the absurd, Camus shows a path to his readers to move forward and not stay in the dark. …”
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    An ontological Foucauldian reading of technologies of the self in selected novels of Samuel Beckett by Derabi, Javad Yaghoobi

    Published 2014
    “…To that end the present study first explores Beckett’s selected novels - Molloy , Malone Dies and The Unnamable - in the light of the Foucauldian concept of the ‘Technologies of the Self’ to understand how does Beckett depict and portray the self as a key concept in the rudiments and characteristics of the postmodern novel; and second, the present thesis postulates to formulate a basic criterion by means of which we can yardstick the predominance of post/modern essence in Beckett’s novels as a possible academic strategy. …”
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