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Samuel Beckett: Critical Essay by Michèle Praeger

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SOURCE: Praeger, Michèle. “Self-Translation as Self-Confrontation: Beckett's Mercier et/and Camier.Mosaic 25, no. 2 (spring 1992): 91-105.

In the following essay, Praeger explores Beckett's views on language and linguistics by studying the writer's translation of his own work Mercier et Camier.

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