Everyday Life and the Pain of Existence in Happy Days.Published in:2011By:Tajiri, YoshikiPublication type:Essay
The Appearance of the Human at the Limit of Representation : Beckett and Pain in the Experience of Language.Published in:2011By:Tsushima, MichikoPublication type:Essay
"That or Groan": Paining and De-paining in Beckett.Published in:2011By:Bryden, MaryPublication type:Essay
"We have our being in justice": Samuel Beckett's How It Is.Published in:2011By:Boulter, JonathanPublication type:Essay
Strange Pain: Archive, Trauma and Testimony in Samuel Beckett and Christian Boltanski.Published in:2011By:Jones, David HoustonPublication type:Essay
The Body in Pain and Freedom of the Mind: Performing Beckett and Noh.Published in:2011By:Tanaka, Mariko HoriPublication type:Essay
"Frankly now, is there pain?": Beckett, Medicine and the Composition of Pain.Published in:2011By:Fifield, PeterPublication type:Essay
Beckettian Pain, In the Flesh: Singularity, Community and "the Work".Published in:2011By:Dowd, GarinPublication type:Essay
"Happily melancholy": Pleasure and Pain in Early Beckett.Published in:2011By:Nixon, MarkPublication type:Essay
Mourning Becomes Electric: Mediating Loss in Eh Joe.Published in:2011By:Herren, GraleyPublication type:Essay