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This book presents connors finest published work on beckett alongside fresh essays that explore how beckett has shaped major themes in modernism and twentiethcentury literature. Dumbstruck a cultural history of ventriloquism centres on the evolution of ventriloquism from demonic phenomenon to popular entertainment in order to analyse the shifting cultural values attached to the natural and disembodied voice. These are the kind of questions which impel steven connor s wideranging, restlessly inquisitive history. Skeptics have pointed out a number of alleged frauds flint perpetuated during his career. He currently is professor of modern literature and theory. Ventriloquism, the art of seeming to speak where one is not.

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