Flush with meaning: philosophical hermeneutics in Samuel Beckett’s Watt and William S. Burroughs’s naked lunch

dc.contributor.authorGlanvill, Baron Angus Paul
dc.date.accessioned2018-06-01T12:44:14Z
dc.date.available2018-06-01T12:44:14Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.descriptionA thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts, Johannesburg, 2017en_ZA
dc.description.abstractHans-Georg Gadamer’s philosophical hermeneutics has been ascribed a conservative position in relation to textual interpretation. I wish to explore what effect radical texts (texts which challenge Gadamer’s definitions of textuality) have upon philosophical hermeneutics. I chose to work with Watt by Samuel Beckett and Naked Lunch by William S. Burroughs because both texts challenge assumptions surrounding meaning and understanding, two key facets of philosophical hermeneutics. Both novels illustrate the effect of fragmented historical horizons upon the interpretative process. This observation is accessible through Gadamer’s descriptive theory and allows the interpretation of both Watt and Naked Lunch to engage with the meta-hermeneutic concerns in both avant-garde texts. The close-reading of both novels will illustrate how they challenge Gadamer’s notion of play between horizons, and I will show this to be productive for both interpretative understanding as well as responding to Gadamer’s critics. It is my contention that Gadamer’s theoretical description offers a unique way to read Watt and Naked Lunch but crucially, philosophical hermeneutics is indelibly changed by an interaction with these two novels.en_ZA
dc.description.librarianXL2018en_ZA
dc.format.extentOnline resource (101 leaves)
dc.identifier.citationGlanvill, Baron Angus Paul (2017) Flush with meaning: philosophical hermeneutics in Samuel Beckett’s Watt and William S. Burroughs’s naked lunch, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, <https://hdl.handle.net/10539/24533>
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10539/24533
dc.language.isoenen_ZA
dc.subject.lcshGadamer, Hans-Georg,|d1900-2002
dc.subject.lcshHermeneutics
dc.subject.lcshHistory--Philosophy
dc.titleFlush with meaning: philosophical hermeneutics in Samuel Beckett’s Watt and William S. Burroughs’s naked lunchen_ZA
dc.typeThesisen_ZA

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