"It's stories still": Reflexiveness in Samuel Beckett's Narratives

Authors

  • José Ángel García Landa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14198/raei.1992.5.06

Keywords:

Beckett, Samuel, The Unnameable, Literatura irlandesa, Estructura narrativa, Novela, Reflexividad

Abstract

This paper explores the use of reflexive and metafictional narrative structures in The Unnamable and other texts by Samuel Beckett. Reflexivity is shown to be the structural basis at all textual levels, from the articulation of character and plot development, through the use of narrative voice and modality, to the implied authorial level and the aesthetic stance of the text. Narratology and deconstruction are used as analytical tools to explore the peculiar semiotic productivity of the Beckettian text and draw the aesthetic and philosophical implications of Beckett's use of narrative form.

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Published

30-11-1992

How to Cite

García Landa, José Ángel. 1992. “‘It’s Stories still’: Reflexiveness in Samuel Beckett’s Narratives”. Alicante Journal of English Studies / Revista Alicantina De Estudios Ingleses, no. 5 (November):57-81. https://doi.org/10.14198/raei.1992.5.06.