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Samuel Beckett: Critical Essay by David D. Green

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SOURCE: Green, David D. “Beckett's Dream: More Niente than Bel.” Journal of Beckett Studies 5, nos. 1-2 (autumn-winter 1995-96): 67-80.

In the following essay, Green presents Dream of Fair to Middling Women as a critique of the novel form.

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