"Sedendo et Quiesciendo" 

 

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Title

"Sedendo et Quiesciendo" 

 

Subject

Beckett, Samuel, 1906-1989. Short Stories.

Description

Contained in: Transition no.21 (1932:Mar.)

A Joycean short story by Beckett that was revised and became a chapter in the posthumously published Dream of Fair to Middling Women. Elements of the story also appeared in More Pricks Than Kicks. 

Creator

Beckett, Samuel

Publisher

Paris : Transition

Date

1932: March

Relation

PR6003.E282 D74 1993: Dream of Fair to Middling Women

PR6003 E282 J4 1965: Jem Higgins' love-letter to the Alba [Excerpt from the author's unpublished novel Dream of fair to middling women]

PR6003 E282 M6 1934 c.2: More Pricks Than Kicks
1929-1940 exhibit case
To Charles Prentice of publishers Chatto and Windus, 15 August 1931: “And of course it stinks of Joyce in spite of most earnest endeavours to endow it with my own odours. Unfortunately for myself that’s the only way I’m interested in writing.” The Letters of Samuel Beckett: 1929-1940. pp 83-86

Language

English

Type

Periodical

Identifier

Transition-no21-cover-1680834-PM.jpeg

Files

Transition-no21-cover-1680834-PM.jpg

Citation

Beckett, Samuel, “"Sedendo et Quiesciendo" ,” WUSTL Digital Gateway Image Collections & Exhibitions, accessed April 26, 2024, http://omeka.wustl.edu/omeka/items/show/14854.