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The Death of Moran's Bees: Beckett and Adorno on the Dialectic of Subject and Object
In this article I argue that Adorno's dialectical principle that reason and nature co-constitute each other is evidenced in Beckett's novel Molloy. Adorno argues that reason regresses to myth – tha...