DRINKIN' BEER N' VINO' N' JAMESON: From Booze to Birth in Beckett

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This essay proposes that as part of a complex semiotic in which Beckett attempts to overcome his own birth trauma, he displaces the maternal imago onto the Irish public house. In turn, this displacement drives latent creative impulses that mirror the activities of both wombing and weaning in Beckett's early fiction. The essay also constitutes a humorous but nonetheless relevant intervention in current studies regarding Beckett's cultural identity by suggesting that Beckett's early prose, which figures the Irish public house as a maternal space, challenges the male gendering of the pub in post-independence Ireland.

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Beckett at Reading 2013: An International Conference Celebrating 25 Years of the Beckett International Foundation -- APR 04-07, 2013 -- Univ Reading, Minghella Bldg, Reading, UNITED KINGDOM

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Beginning of the Murmur: Archival Pre-Texts and Other Sources

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