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Nominalism and Modernist Literature | Prof. Erik Tonning

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Nominalist Irony - A Novel by Samuel Beckett

Samuel Beckett described his own artistic project as driven by a nominalist irony. The medium of language itself becomes a veil that must be torn apart in order to get at the things or the nothingness behind it. What arrives at the establishment of a certain Mr. Knott and spends a certain time there as a servant before moving on again. But for now let's hear Moutner's conclusion, which is relentlessly negative.

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