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Baudelaire, Charles: Les Fleurs du mal Paris: Payot, 1928 [1926] Paul Valéry (introduction) Notes: 'Collection Prose et Verse' on page(s):
7 [zone 1] , 237 [zone 1] , 308 [zone 1]
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Montaigne, Michel de: Essais Paris: Gallimard Pléiade, 1958 [1950] Notes:
- presumably booksellers information on fly-leaf: '12/10/71 / 53.10 / 40'; - book ribbon at page 66 on page(s):
32 [zone 1] , 33 [zone 1]
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Berkeley, George (Bishop): A New Theory of Vision and Other Select Philosophical Writings
London:
J. M. Dent;
New York:
E. P. Dutton, 1926 [1910] A.D. Lindsay (ed.) Notes: Berkeley's Commonplace Book also contains marginalia and markings in green pencil; reference to Geulincx for these particular notes suggests a dating of 1936 or later, unless taken from Windelband, which would make this earlier. on page(s):
148 [zone 2]
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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor: Biographia Literaria, Vol. 1 Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1958 [1907] J. Shawcross (ed.) Notes: with his aesthetical essays
Beckett may be referring to Coleridge's distinction between 'fancy' and 'imagination' on [page 09r of the manuscript of Footfalls, MS-UoR-1552-1](footfalls:MS-UoR-1552-1,05r[EM_zone36]).
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Dante Alighieri: The Vision; or Hell, Purgatory and Paradise London: Bell and Daldy, 1869
Author's Corrected Edition Henry Francis Cary (translation) Inscription: '[M.G. Evershed] / £ 2,00 // Bequeathed by / M.A. Orr / to / Barbara Reynolds / Oct. 1949.'
Beckett may be referring to the 'shades' of The Divine Comedy on [page 12r of the manuscript of That Time, MS-UoR-1477-1](thattime:MS-UoR-1477-1,12r[EM_para31]).
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Dante Alighieri: La divina Commedia Alba: Edizione Paoline, 1960 C.T. Dragone (ed.) Location: Beckett International Foundation, The University of Reading
Beckett quotes lines 61-63 from Inferno, Canto I on [page 9v of the Stirrings Still notebook MS-UoR-2934](stirringsstill:MS-UoR-2934,9v[seg2_97])
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Dante Alighieri: The Divine Comedy
London:
Dent;
New York:
Dutton, 1967
Everyman's Library n. 308 Henry Cary (translation) Edmund Gardner (introduction) Mario Praz (foreword) Location: Beckett International Foundation, The University of Reading
Beckett may be referring to the 'shades' of The Divine Comedy on [page 12r of the manuscript of That Time, MS-UoR-1477-1](thattime:MS-UoR-1477-1,12r[EM_para31]).
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Shakespeare, William: The Works of William Shakspeare London / New York: Frederick Warne and Co, n.d.
The "Universal" Edition Notes: scrap of a diary inserted page 946-47 (Romeo and Juliet, Act 2, scenes 3 and 4): 'Avigdor PLM 11 (photo) / Briquets / foie / whiskey' We owe a debt of gratitude to James Little for offering a correction to the title.
Beckett seems to allude to King Lear on [page 16v of the 'Kilcool' Notebook, MS-TCD-4664](noti:MS-TCD-4664,16v[AS1_zone49]). He quotes from the The Tempest on [page 02r of the third typescript of Not I, MS-UoR-1227-7-12-4](noti:MS-UoR-1227-7-12-4,02r[ET3_zone15]).
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Shakespeare, William: The Complete Works of William Shakespeare London / New York / Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1957 [1954] Notes: insert (bread wrapper) stuck on page 596 [opening of Richard III]; book ribbon at page 612
Beckett seems to allude to King Lear on [page 16v of the 'Kilcool' Notebook, MS-TCD-4664](noti:MS-TCD-4664,16v[AS1_zone49]). He quotes from the The Tempest on [page 02r of the third typescript of Not I, MS-UoR-1227-7-12-4](noti:MS-UoR-1227-7-12-4,02r[ET3_zone15]), and alludes to Sonnet 30 on [page 02r of the third typescript of Not I, MS-UoR-1227-7-12-4](noti:MS-UoR-1227-7-12-4,02r[ET3_zone15]).
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Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm: Die Märchen der Brüder Grimm Leipzig: Insel Verlag, 1918 Notes:
- no marking next to 'So geht's in der Welt'; - Foxrock Cooldrinagh letterpaper
inserted on page 223 ('Dornröschen'), vol.1; - foodwrapper inserted page 49 vol. 2 - 'Der Geist im Glas'
Beckett alludes to the last line of the story 'How the Cat and the Mouse Set up House' in the manuscript of [En attendant Godot (MS-BNF-MY-440, page 47r).](godot:MS-BNF-MY-440,47r[G440_zone353]) He may be alluding to the final lines of 'How the Cat and the Mouse Set up House' on [page 19r of the 'Kilcool' Notebook, MS-TCD-4664](noti:MS-TCD-4664,19r[AS1_zone63]).
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