Beckett’s Happy Days A Manuscript Study

Cover of Beckett's Happy Days A Manuscript Study by S. E. Gontarski
Year: 2017
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 86
ISBN-13: 9780814254028
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.37037660016 Pounds
Width: 0.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 822/.912
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Beckett’s Happy Days: A Manuscript Study by S. E. Gontarski, published by Ohio State University Press in 2017, offers an in-depth examination of Samuel Beckett’s final two-act play. This edition spans 86 pages and is presented in English. The book traces the evolution of the play through annotated manuscripts, holographs, and typescript drafts, detailing Beckett’s significant revisions and the intricate web of literary allusions that characterize his work.

Readers will find a comprehensive analysis that not only reflects on the origins of Beckett’s Happy Days but also engages with the broader context of Beckett studies and the advancements in book history and digital humanities. Gontarski’s research, developed over four decades, highlights the growth of the Samuel Beckett archive and the impact of digital projects on textual and genetic studies. This edition serves as an accessible resource for students and scholars interested in drama, literary criticism, and the performing arts, making it a valuable addition to the discourse surrounding Beckett’s contributions to theater and playwriting.


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Beckett’s Happy Days: A Manuscript Study by S. E. Gontarski traces the development of Samuel Beckett’s final two-act play, composed in English between October 1960 and May 1961, through annotated and bedoodled manuscript notebooks, holographs, and typescript drafts to the final published and performed text. The analysis details Beckett’s most salient alterations and revisions, including his development of the work’s tapestry of fragmented, half-remembered literary allusions.
The current reissue of Beckett’s Happy Days comes at a timely moment not only in Beckett studies but also in the general growth in programs of book history and digital humanities. Gontarski’s study is not just a look back to origins. It traces an arc of research that developed over forty years as the Samuel Beckett archive at the University of Reading matured, as the fields of genetic and textual research grew, and as book history reemerged on a grand, international scale. In this timeframe, the Beckett Digital Manuscript and Library Projects responded to interest in Beckett studies and archival studies, taking textual production, genetic study, and book history into the twenty-first century with their emphasis on electronic access and digital collation. At The Ohio State University, the Rare Books and Manuscripts archive held papers central to Gontarski’s study. Beckett’s Happy Days is thus a fundamental, even seminal, part of that forty-year scholarly trajectory, and in its current edition, is readily accessible to individual students and scholars alike.

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