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On Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot

New Books in Literary Studies

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How Beckett Changed His Creative Process After World War II

When Beckett initially settled in Paris, he was writing mostly prose and writing in English. But his creative process began to change in the years following World War II. He quickly wrote three novels in French that are known as his great trilogy - Malloy, Melon Dye's, and The Unnameable.

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