“你知道她是怎么死的吗,佩吉妈妈?”黑暗……”

IF 0.3 N/A LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM Samuel Beckett Today/Aujourd''hui Pub Date : 2023-03-13 DOI:10.1163/18757405-03501007
Dúnlaith Bird
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本文考察了香农计划,该计划涉及1925年欧洲最大的水力发电大坝的建设,以及随后的农村电气化计划(RES),它不仅是现代爱尔兰国家的定义项目,而且是20世纪的社会分水岭,对包括Seán基廷和塞缪尔贝克特在内的艺术家产生了复杂而广泛的影响。这篇文章考虑了艺术和电的交织在艺术对计划和RES的反应中,爱尔兰电气化的政治和社会共鸣,以及贝克特的戏剧,特别是《终局之战》在多大程度上可以被解读为“电”作品。
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“You Know What She Died of, Mother Pegg? Of Darkness …”
This article examines the Shannon Scheme, which involved the construction of the largest hydroelectric dam in Europe from 1925, and the subsequent Rural Electrification Scheme (RES) not just as defining projects of the modern Irish State, but as social watersheds of the twentieth century that had a complex and wide-ranging influence on artists including Seán Keating and Samuel Beckett. The article considers the intertwining of art and electricity in the artistic responses to the Scheme and the RES, Irish electrification’s political and social resonances, and the extent to which Beckett’s plays, particularly Endgame, can be read as ‘electric’ works.
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