More Pricks Than Kicks | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 14 pages of analysis & critique of More Pricks Than Kicks.

More Pricks Than Kicks | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 14 pages of analysis & critique of More Pricks Than Kicks.
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SOURCE: Connelly, Joseph F. “The Shared Aesthetic of Jack Yeats and Beckett: More Pricks than Kicks.Notes on Modern Irish Literature 13 (2001): 47-54.

In the following essay, Connelly investigates the relationship between the short stories in More Pricks than Kicks and the visual arts, particularly the work of the Irish painter Jack Yeats.

When the Irish short story comes under scrutiny, Samuel Beckett's collection More Pricks than Kicks (1934) is neither at the forefront nor, at least, even mentioned. As a writer of prose fiction, Beckett is an anomaly as he is considered more French than Irish, and his reputation rests in theater and the novel originally in French and later translated into English. The collection MPTK [More Pricks Than Kicks] is regarded as apprentice work, a curiosity that interests a handful of readers who then may label the stories as neglected in light of the later and more thought...

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