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An introduction to Happy days
The main character in Happy days is a middle-aged woman inexplicably buried in a mound, first to her waist and then to her neck. William McEvoy discusses how Beckett uses this character and her predicament to explore a recurring interest in his work: the failings of bodies and language.
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Discovering Literature: 20th century - The British LibraryPublisher
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2017-10-09First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date
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