Confinement appears repeatedly in Samuel Beckett's oeuvre - from the asylums central to <i>Murphy</i>and <i>Watt</i>to the images of confinement that shape plays such as <i>Waiting for Godot</i>and <i>Endgame</i>. Drawing on spatial theory and new archival research <i>Beckett in Confinement</i>explores these recurring concepts of closed space to cast new light on the ethical and political dimensions of Beckett's work. Covering the full range of Beckett's writing career including two plays he completed for prisoners <i>Catastrophe</i>and the unpublished 'Mongrel Mime' the book shows how this engagement with the ethics of representing prisons and asylums stands at the heart of Beckett's poetics.
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