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Beckett,
Samuel
This Encyclopaedia Britannica
entry is a good place to start for beginners wishing for an overview
of Beckett's life and work.
The
Beckett International Foundation
Housed in Reading University Library, the foundation administers the
resources of the Beckett Collection, the largest collection of his
manuscripts and papers.
The
Samuel Beckett Endpage
Maintained by the Samuel Beckett Society, and designed by the English
Department of the University of California at Santa Barbara, this
is an authoritative site dealing with Beckett's work.
The
Samuel Beckett Society
An international association of scholars, students and theatre-makers,
which publishes an biannual newsletter.
The
Samuel Beckett Centre
The Samuel Beckett Centre houses the School of Drama of Trinity College,
as well as the Samuel Beckett Theatre and the Dublin University Players
Theatre. The website offers information on courses and research.
The
Samuel Beckett On-Line Resources and Links Page
Extensive links to biographies, plays, film clips and reviews.
An
Appreciation of Samuel Beckett by John Montague
Written as an obituary, this interesting piece by someone who knew
Beckett examines the writer's life and times.
My
Friend Samuel Beckett
A colourful and intriguing piece about Beckett by Israel Horovitz.
An
Outsider in His Own Life
An evocative and informative article on Beckett by Morris Dickstein
of the New York Times.
Samuel
Beckett Reading Lists
An Oxford University website which gives a full list of Beckett's
work and many titles of commentaries about it.
The
Nobel Prize Internet Archive: Samuel Beckett
Details of the 1969 Nobel Prize for literature, awarded to Beckett.
Samuel
Beckett and Existentialism in Waiting for Godot
A brief beginner's guide to the influence of the French existential
philosophical movement on Beckett's first play.
The
Absurdity of Samuel Beckett
Czechoslovakia's Centre for Comparative Cultural Studies has a detailed
and informative student's guide to Beckett and Absurdism.
About
Samuel Beckett
Grade
Saver student notes about Beckett's life and work.
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