A Hero's Journey to the "Mystic Country" in the Short Story "Fingal" by Samuel Beckett

The article considers the specifics of chronotope and the plot in Samuel Beckett’s novella «Fingal», the second part of the novel «More Pricks than Kicks». It is supposed, that Fingal as a region is connected with deep mythological, literary and historical allusions. The contrasts of the image of Be...

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Published in:Филологический класс
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Ural State Pedagogical University 2013-04-01
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Online Access:https://filclass.ru/en/archive/2013/34/puteshestvie-geroya-v-misticheskuyu-stranu-v-novelle-s-bekketa-fingal-4
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Summary:The article considers the specifics of chronotope and the plot in Samuel Beckett’s novella «Fingal», the second part of the novel «More Pricks than Kicks». It is supposed, that Fingal as a region is connected with deep mythological, literary and historical allusions. The contrasts of the image of Belaqua Shuah are revealed in a new way due to the spatial allusions.
ISSN:2071-2405
2658-5235