Samuel Beckett's Misopedia (Essay) Samuel Beckett's Misopedia (Essay)

Samuel Beckett's Misopedia (Essay‪)‬

Irish University Review: a journal of Irish Studies 2011, Autumn-Winter, 41, 2

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Hatred of the child is a persistent theme across Beckett's works, most famously attested to by Dan Rooney's wish to 'nip some young doom in the bud' in All That Fall, but is a motif which has received little critical attention. This article brings Beckett's misopedia into focus by placing it within a tradition beginning with St. Augustine and the concept of original sin, through to Schopenhauer's virulent attacks on the will-to-live, and on to Lee Edelman's recent polemic against the child, to suggest that, for Beckett, the child as harbinger of futurity is hated because it is a guarantor of the perpetuation of suffering and death. By focusing on All That Fall, Eleutheria, 'The Expelled', Watt, Molloy, and Malone Dies, the article demonstrates that the hatred of the child within the works forms an integral part of Beckett's ethical and aesthetic thinking. **********

GENRE
Reference
RELEASED
2011
22 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
28
Pages
PUBLISHER
Irish University Review
SIZE
352.2
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