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The Journal of Medical Humanities | 2016

“Uproar, bulk, rage, suffocation, effort unceasing, frenzied and vain”: Beckett’s Transports of Rage

Russell Smith

In a 1961 interview, Beckett warded off philosophical interpretations of his work: ‘I’m no intellectual. All I am is feeling’. Despite the emotional intensity of Beckett’s post-war writing, Beckett criticism has tended to ignore this claim, preferring the kinds of philosophical readings that Beckett here rejects. In particular, Beckett criticism underestimates the element of rage in his work. This paper argues that Beckett’s post-war breakthrough is enabled by a radical reconsideration of the nature of feeling and of rage in particular. It involves the rejection of the idea of rage as pathological and the embrace of a positive conception of rage as drive or compulsion, a locus of energy and even pleasure.This paper reads the ‘Moran’ section of Molloy as a kind of ‘rage fable’, drawing on the ancient Greek concept of thymos, of anger as a virtue. It draws on Alfred Adler’s theory of the ‘masculine protest’, with which Beckett was familiar from his extensive note-taking on Adler in 1934-5, and Sianne Ngai’s discussion of the distinction between irritation and rage. According to this reading, Moran’s report charts a narrative of thymotic liberation from the irritations of servitude, prefiguring the Unnamable’s abandonment to impersonal affective intensities. It ends by suggesting that the prose of the Trilogy might be better understood, not as a ‘syntax of weakness’ but as a ‘syntax of rage’, a stylistic correlative of the imperious drive of thymos. We might then begin to understand the Trilogy as the epic of a heroic, impersonal, implacable and liberated rage.


Archive | 2008

Beckett and Ethics

Russell Smith


Samuel Beckett Today / Aujourd'hui | 2008

BEARING WITNESS IN

Russell Smith


Archive | 2010

It's nothing: Beckett and Anxiety

Russell Smith


Archive | 2007

Endgame's Remainders

Russell Smith


Archive | 2013

Childhood and Portora

Russell Smith


Archive | 2010

The Spatial Poetics of Computer Games and the Mapping of Australian Space

Russell Smith


Australian Literary Studies | 2009

The literary destruction of Canberra: utopia, apocalypse and the national capital.

Russell Smith


Archive | 2008

Introduction: Beckett's Ethical Undoing

Russell Smith


Southerly | 2006

The Art of Antony Hamilton and Nicholas Folland as Spatial History

Russell Smith

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