| | Notes on Contributors | | |
| | Acknowledgements | | |
| | Introduction by Richard Lane | | 1 |
Pt. I | | Theorizing Beckett and Philosophy | | 9 |
1 | | Beckett and Postfoundationalism, or, How Fundamental are those Fundamental Sounds? by Richard Begam | | 11 |
2 | | Beckett in the Wilderness: Writing about (Not) Writing about Beckett by Robert Eaglestone | | 40 |
Pt. II | | Beckett and French Thought | | 53 |
3 | | Cinders: Derrida with Beckett by Gary Bunham | | 55 |
4 | | The Role of the Dead Man in the Game of Writing: Beckett and Foucault by Thomas Hunkeler | | 68 |
5 | | Deleuze Reading Beckett by Mary Bryden | | 80 |
6 | | Beckett and Badiou by Andrew Gibson | | 93 |
7 | | The Body of Memory: Beckett and Merleau-Ponty by Ulrika Maude | | 108 |
Pt. III | | Beckett and German Thought | | 123 |
8 | | Trying (Not) to Understand: Adorno and the Work of Beckett by David Cunningham | | 125 |
9 | | Philosophical Adjacency: Becketts Prose Fragments via Jurgen Habermas by Philip Tew | | 140 |
10 | | Beckett and Heidegger: A Critical Survey by Steve Barfield | | 154 |
11 | | Beckett and Nietzsche: The Eternal Headache by Richard Lane | | 166 |
| | Index | | 177 |