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Arcadia | 2017

“The same blinding void as before”: Irish Neutrality in Samuel Beckett’s nouvelles

José Francisco Fernández

Abstract When the Second World War ended, Samuel Beckett returned to his flat in Paris and set about writing. The experiences that he had gone through during the conflict (his subversive activities with the Resistance, his two-year period of hiding in Roussillon, his first-hand knowledge of the human cost of war as a hospital attendant in Saint-Lô) found their tortuous expression in the literary production that ensued. The Irish government’s official status as neutral over the previous five years was also a matter of concern for the exiled intellectual in Paris, and his opinions on this matter can be gleaned from a close reading of his nouvelles, particularly “The Calmative,” a narrative in which the blinding lights of the city of Dublin stand out as a disturbing element that demands an interpretation.


Journal of the Short Story in English. Les Cahiers de la nouvelle | 2009

“Echo's Bones": Samuel Beckett's Lost Story of Afterlife

José Francisco Fernández


Journal of Irish Studies | 2009

Short Stories, Novels and Spain. an Interview with Colm Toibin

José Francisco Fernández


Journal of Beckett Studies | 2015

‘Minister of Horses’: Samuel Beckett according to Fernando Arrabal

José Francisco Fernández


Journal of Irish Studies | 2014

Surrounding the Void: Samuel Beckett and Spain

José Francisco Fernández


Postmodern Studies | 2012

A Move against the Dinosaurs: The New Puritans and the Short Story

José Francisco Fernández


Archive | 2012

A day in the life of a smiling woman

Margaret Drabble; José Francisco Fernández


Zeitschrift Fur Anglistik Und Amerikanistik | 2010

A Complex Kind of Feminism: Margaret Drabble’s “A Success Story”

José Francisco Fernández


Journal of Irish Studies | 2010

Irish Studies in Spain-2009

José Francisco Fernández


Journal of Irish Studies | 2006

Irish Studies in Spain-2005

José Francisco Fernández

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