Memories and Consciousness In Samuel Beckett’S Whoroscope
Exploring the intersections of memory, consciousness, and Kabbalistic metaphors in Samuel Beckett's 'Whoroscope'
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memories, consciousness, Samuel Beckett, Whoroscope, Harold Bloom, Genius: A Mosaic of One Hundred Exemplary Creative Minds, language, Sefirot, Kabbalah, figurative languageAbstract
HaroldBloom in his book Genius: A Mosaic of One Hundred Exemplary CreativeMinds (2002) embarks on juxtaposing one hundred geniuses of languageaccording to the Sefirot. Kabbalah as a body of speculation relies upon ahighly figurative language. "Chief among its figurations or metaphors isthe Sefirot, attributes at once of God and of the Adam Kadmon or Divine Man,God's Image,"Downloads
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2011-10-01
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“Memories and Consciousness In Samuel Beckett’S Whoroscope: Exploring the intersections of memory, consciousness, and Kabbalistic metaphors in Samuel Beckett’s ’Whoroscope’”, JASRAE, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 0–0, Oct. 2011, Accessed: Jan. 12, 2026. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/index.php/jasrae/article/view/3967






