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Notes Diverse Holo[graph], is a special issue of Samuel Beckett Today/aujourd'hui containing catalogues of the Beckett manuscripts at Trinity College Dublin, accompanied by manuscript studies by noted Beckett specialists. It includes: - An annotated catalogue of Beckett’s extensive reading notes during and following his student years at Trinity College Dublin, compiled by Everett Frost and Jane Maxwell, with introductory remarks by Everett Frost. It provides new material for Beckett’s studies of philosophy, psychology, and literature, including Geulincx, Dante, Mauthner, and Goethe;
A catalogue by Jane Maxwell listing all the remaining Beckett manuscript holdings at Trinity College Dublin, including drafts of works in progress and the correspondence with Thomas McGreevy and Barbara Bray;
Manuscript studies by John Pilling, Daniela Caselli, Lois Overbeck, and others.
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Notes Diverse Holo[graph], is a special issue of Samuel Beckett Today/aujourd'hui containing catalogues of the Beckett manuscripts at Trinity College Dublin, accompanied by manuscript studies by noted Beckett specialists. It includes: - An annotated catalogue of Beckett’s extensive reading notes during and following his student years at Trinity College Dublin, compiled by Everett Frost and Jane Maxwell, with introductory remarks by Everett Frost. It provides new material for Beckett’s studies of philosophy, psychology, and literature, including Geulincx, Dante, Mauthner, and Goethe;
A catalogue by Jane Maxwell listing all the remaining Beckett manuscript holdings at Trinity College Dublin, including drafts of works in progress and the correspondence with Thomas McGreevy and Barbara Bray;
Manuscript studies by John Pilling, Daniela Caselli, Lois Overbeck, and others.