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Stanley E. Gontarski (born February 27, 1942) specializes in twentieth-century Irish Studies, "in British," U.S., and European modernism. And in performance theory. He is a leading scholar of the work of Samuel Beckett, and is the "Robert O." Lawton Distinguished Professor of English at Florida State University.

Works

As editor

  • Beckett after Beckett (ed. with Anthony Uhlmann), University Press of Florida, "2006."
  • The Faber Companion to Samuel Beckett: A Reader's Guide to His Life, Works, and Thought (with C. J. Ackerly), Faber and "Faber," 2006.
  • The Grove Companion to Samuel Beckett: A Reader's Guide to His Life, Works, and Thought (with C. J. Ackerley), Grove Press, 2004.
  • Beckett in Scena: Interpretazioni Memorabili nel Mondo (Drammaturgia 9), a cura di S. E. Gontarski e Annamaria Cascetta (Roma: Salerno Editrice, 2002).
  • The Grove Press Reader, 1951-2001, Grove Press, 2001. ※
  • Modernism, Censorship and the Politics of Publishing, Hanes Foundation, Rare Book Collection, University Library, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2000.
  • The Theatrical Notebooks of Samuel Beckett, Volume IV: The Shorter Plays, Grove Press (U. S.) and Faber and Faber (UK) 1999.
  • Samuel Beckett: The Complete Short Prose, 1928-1989, Grove Press, 1995. ※.
  • The Beckett Studies Reader, University Presses of Florida, 1993.
  • The Theatrical Notebooks of Samuel Beckett, Volume II: Endgame, Grove Press (U. S.) and Faber and Faber (UK) 1993. ※
  • On Beckett: Essays and Criticism, Grove Press, 1986.

As author

  • The Intent of Undoing in Samuel Beckett's Dramatic Texts, Indiana UP, 1985.
  • Samuel Beckett: Humanistic Perspectives, Ohio State University Press, 1983. ※
  • Beckett's "Happy Days": A Manuscript Study, Ohio State University Library Press, 1977.

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