About this Elements series
Samuel Beckett is an iconic figure in twentieth century literature. His life and work are now a touchstone for various critical fields and for all contemporary critical approaches. Elements in Beckett Studies provides a platform that is between a journal article and a full-length monograph: a new critical space that carries forward Beckett Studies into the twenty-first century. Each project in this Elements series is from a key figure in this field. It offers cutting-edge and accessible work on key issues animating Beckett studies today, critical issues of pressing and lasting significance for Beckett and literary studies more generally. Individual Elements range across theoretical approaches to performance studies, from manuscript research to the study of bilingualism, intertextuality, modernism, history, philosophy, ethics, and body and mind.
General Editors: Dirk van Hulle, University of Oxford, Mark Nixon, University of Reading
Contact the Editors
If you are interested in publishing in this series, please contact the editors Dirk van Hulle at: dirk.vanhulle@ell.ox.ac.uk or Mark Nixon at: m.nixon@reading.ac.uk.