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  1. The BDL module is a part of the Beckett Digital Manuscript Project and contains scans of book covers, title pages, all pages with reading traces, flyleaves, colophons, tables of contents, indexes and inserts of various kinds. In addition to facsimiles, the BDL also offers transcriptions of readings traces and links to Beckett's manuscripts.

  2. The Beckett Collection is the world's largest collection of materials related to Nobel Prize winning writer, Samuel Beckett. With its extensive range of manuscripts, letters, books, recordings, artefacts, and other materials, it was hailed by renowned film director and screenwriter, Anthony Minghella, as one of the "best-kept arts secrets in Britain" ( The Observer , 17/09/06).

  3. 15 de nov. de 2022 · Translation of: 'Molloy'. Paris, Editions de Minuit, 1951 -- Malone dies / translated by Samuel Beckett. This translation originally published: New York : Grove Press, 1956 ; London : J. Calder, 1958. Translation of 'Malone meurt'. Paris : Editions de Minuit, 1951 -- The unnameable / translated by Samuel Beckett.

  4. The Letters of Samuel Beckett makes available for the first time a comprehensive range of letters of one of the greatest literary figures of the twentieth century. This volume covers…. $120.99. Add to bag. Available to order, ships in approx 4 weeks. Paperback.

  5. 15 de fev. de 2022 · Samuel Beckett (Dublín, 1906 – París, 1989). Tras cursar estudios en el Trinity College de su ciudad natal, fue nombrado profesor de la École Normal Supérieure de París. En esta ciudad conoció a James Joyce, de quien se convirtió muy pronto en amigo y confidente. Pariticipó activamente en la Resistencia francesa durante la segunda guerra […]

  6. Books By Samuel Beckett. Waiting For Godot. Molloy / Malone Dies / The Unnamable. Endgame: A Play in One Act and Act Without Words. Murphy. Collected Shorter Plays. The Letters. The Trilogy. J.M. Coetzee.

  7. Molloy is the first of three novels initially written in Paris between 1947 and 1950; this trio, which includes Malone Dies and The Unnamable, is collectively referred to as 'The Trilogy' or 'the Beckett Trilogy'. [1] Beckett wrote all three books in French and then, aside from some collaborative work on Molloy with Patrick Bowles, served ...