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- 2012044991 contributor B12478619.
- 2012044991 date "2013".
- 2012044991 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2012044991 description "Machine generated contents note: List of contributors; List of abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Introduction Mary Bryden; Part I. Animality: 1. Forms of weakness: animalisation in Kafka and Beckett Shane Weller; 2. Beckett, Coetzee, and animals Yoshiki Tajiri; 3. The Beckettian bestiary Mary Bryden; 4. 'Quite exceptionally anthropoid': species anxiety and metamorphosis in Beckett's humans and other animals David Wheatley; 5. An animal inside: Beckett/Leibniz's stone, animal, human, and the unborn Naoya Mori; 6. Pavlov's dogs and other animals in Samuel Beckett Ulrika Maude; 7. Little animals in the brain: Beckett's 'porteurs de la me;moire' Yoshiyuki Inoue; Part II. The Specificity of Animals: 8. 'Think, pig!': Beckett's animal philosophies Jean-Michel Rabate;; 9. Beckett's 'necessary' cat(s) Linda Ben-Zvi; 10. Making flies mean something Steven Connor; 11. 'Hooves!': the equine presence in Beckett Joseph Anderton; 12. The dancing bees in Samuel Beckett's Molloy: the rapture of unknowing Angela Moorjani; 13. Despised for their obviousness: Samuel Beckett's dogs Chris Ackerley; 14. Beckett and sheep Julie Campbell; 15. 'Eyes in each other's eyes': Beckett, Kleist, and the fencing bear Maximilian de Gaynesford; 16. Words without acts: Beckett's parrots Brigitte Le Juez.".
- 2012044991 extent "xvi, 230 pages ;".
- 2012044991 identifier "9781107019607 (hardback)".
- 2012044991 issued "2013".
- 2012044991 language "eng".
- 2012044991 subject "848/.91409 23".
- 2012044991 subject "Animals in literature.".
- 2012044991 subject "Beckett, Samuel, 1906-1989 Criticism and interpretation.".
- 2012044991 subject "LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh".
- 2012044991 subject "PR6003.E282 Z5688 2013".
- 2012044991 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of contributors; List of abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Introduction Mary Bryden; Part I. Animality: 1. Forms of weakness: animalisation in Kafka and Beckett Shane Weller; 2. Beckett, Coetzee, and animals Yoshiki Tajiri; 3. The Beckettian bestiary Mary Bryden; 4. 'Quite exceptionally anthropoid': species anxiety and metamorphosis in Beckett's humans and other animals David Wheatley; 5. An animal inside: Beckett/Leibniz's stone, animal, human, and the unborn Naoya Mori; 6. Pavlov's dogs and other animals in Samuel Beckett Ulrika Maude; 7. Little animals in the brain: Beckett's 'porteurs de la me;moire' Yoshiyuki Inoue; Part II. The Specificity of Animals: 8. 'Think, pig!': Beckett's animal philosophies Jean-Michel Rabate;; 9. Beckett's 'necessary' cat(s) Linda Ben-Zvi; 10. Making flies mean something Steven Connor; 11. 'Hooves!': the equine presence in Beckett Joseph Anderton; 12. The dancing bees in Samuel Beckett's Molloy: the rapture of unknowing Angela Moorjani; 13. Despised for their obviousness: Samuel Beckett's dogs Chris Ackerley; 14. Beckett and sheep Julie Campbell; 15. 'Eyes in each other's eyes': Beckett, Kleist, and the fencing bear Maximilian de Gaynesford; 16. Words without acts: Beckett's parrots Brigitte Le Juez.".
- 2012044991 title "Beckett and animals / [edited by] Mary Bryden.".
- 2012044991 type "text".