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Andrew Kennedy-1989-06-30-Cambridge University Press eBooks
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Beckett's novels are radically innovative, yet they grow out of, or lean against, certain traditions of fictional writing. Among these is the tradition that parodies the act of writing a novel itself, initiated, in many provocatively funny variations, in Sterne's Tristram Shandy (1760–7). In that mode of fiction the writer is for ever conscious of himself and of writing – the empty sheet on the table, the silence, the compulsion to invent, ‘to lie’, the physical act of wielding pen or pencil (no other writing implements in Beckett). And the ‘story’ being told is simultaneously seen as an artifact being shaped, here and now: open-ended in many potential directions yet tediously bound by the teller's labour. Frequently, especially in Moll, remnants of the once-strong picaresque novel are fused with this self-conscious fictionalising: a journey with adventures, chance digressions, inner stories and authorial commentaries filling in the fictional space. The outcasts, the bums, the cripples

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Beckett's novels are radically innovative, yet they grow out of, or lean against, certain traditions of fictional writing. Among these is the tradition that parodies the act of writing a novel itself, initiated, in many provocatively funny variations, in Sterne's Tristram Shandy (1760–7). In that mode of fiction the writer is for ever conscious of himself and of writing – the empty sheet on the table, the silence, the compulsion to invent, ‘to lie’, the physical act of wielding pen or pencil (no other writing implements in Beckett). And the ‘story’ being told is simultaneously seen as an artifact being shaped, here and now: open-ended in many potential directions yet tediously bound by the teller's labour. Frequently, especially in Moll, remnants of the once-strong picaresque novel are fused with this self-conscious fictionalising: a journey with adventures, chance digressions, inner stories and authorial commentaries filling in the fictional space. The outcasts, the bums, the cripples

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