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Beckett's Literary Legacy
"J'ai oublié l'orthographe... et la moitié des mots."
- Molloy
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5. "Tant qu'il y a de la vie, il y a de l'____" (from L'Innommable)
6. _____ sans parole I (1957 play)
10. "Quelquefois je souriais, comme si j'étais ____ déjà" (from Molloy)
11. "____ à faire" (first line in Waiting for Godot)
13. The two main characters in Godot promise to do this, tomorrow.
15. Beckett's novels are considered to be precursers to le _____ roman, a major 20th century literary genre.
16. Estragon's companion
18. "____-y" (last line in Waiting for Godot)
19. Beckett's native tongue
20. "____ was the death of him" ("Sa _____ fut sa perte," from A Piece of Monologue)
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1. How it is: ____ c'est (published in 1961)
2. This novel was published in French in 1951 and then in English in 1955, upon which it was banned in Ireland.
3. In 1953, Waiting for Godot was performed in this Parisian theater.
4. First written in English, Beckett translated Happy Days into French as Oh les ____ jours.
7. Despite Beckett's supposed pessimism, no character ever commits this act.
8. Nagg, Nell, Hamm, and Clov are the characters in this play.
9. Primary action in Waiting for Godot
12. Beckett's preferred to write in this language
14. Publisher of Molloy, Malone meurt, and L'innommable: Éditions de ____
17. Beckett was born in 1906, in a suburb of this city.
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