Reflecting the rich critical debate at the Beckett and the State of Ireland conferences held in Dublin between 2011 and 2013, this volume brings together a selection of essays which explore and respond to the Irish concerns which echo in the fiction, drama, and poetry of Samuel Beckett. From the portrayals of the haunting landscape of South County Dublin in Becketts work to its interrogation of the political and social pieties of the infant nation state in which the author came to maturity, Beckett and the State of Ireland uncovers the enduring presence of Ireland in one of the most influential bodies of writing in modern literature. Examining the politics of cultural identity, sexuality in the post-independence era, representations of disability in Becketts fiction and drama, Irelands culture of incarceration, the role of eugenics in the Irish cultural imagination, and the themes of exile and displacement in Becketts writing, amongst other concerns, Beckett and the State of
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