LÉ Samuel Beckett (P61) is a Samuel Beckett-class offshore patrol vessel (OPV) of the Irish Naval Service. The ship was launched in November 2013 and...
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December 2011.[permanent dead link] "Goodbye LÉ Emer and LÉ Aoife… hello James Joyce and Samuel Beckett". Thejournal.ie. 11 July 2013. Retrieved 13 November...
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Samuel Barclay Beckett (/ˈbɛkɪt/ ; 13 April 1906 – 22 December 1989) was an Irish novelist, dramatist, short story writer, theatre director, poet, and...
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the Samuel Beckett-class vessels, including LÉ Samuel Beckett (commissioned 17 May 2014), LÉ James Joyce (commissioned in September 2015), LÉ William...
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Training LÉ Eithne (P31), LÉ Orla (P41) (in operational reserve), LÉ Ciara (P42), LÉ Róisín (P51), LÉ Niamh (P52), LÉ Samuel Beckett (P61), LÉ James Joyce...
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LÉ James Joyce (P62) is a Samuel Beckett-class offshore patrol vessel (OPV) which was built by Babcock Marine Appledore for the Irish Naval Service. Although...
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LÉ William Butler Yeats (P63) is a Samuel Beckett-class offshore patrol vessel of the Irish Naval Service. Named after poet W. B. Yeats, the ship is the...
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Suzanne Dechevaux-Dumesnil (category Samuel Beckett)
writer Samuel Beckett. In the 1930s, Beckett chose Déchevaux-Dumesnil as his lover over the heiress Peggy Guggenheim. Six years older than Beckett, Déchevaux-Dumesnil...
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LÉ George Bernard Shaw (P64) is a Samuel Beckett-class offshore patrol vessel (OPV) of the Irish Naval Service. It is the fourth ship in a series of vessels...
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LÉ Róisín (P51) (1999–present) LÉ Niamh (P52) (2001–present) Samuel Beckett-class Offshore Patrol Vessels LÉ Samuel Beckett (P61) (2014–present) LÉ James...
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Waiting for Godot (category Plays by Samuel Beckett)
(/ˈɡɒdoʊ/ GOD-oh or /ɡəˈdoʊ/ gə-DOH) is a play by Irish playwright Samuel Beckett in which two characters, Vladimir (Didi) and Estragon (Gogo), engage...
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Róisín-class patrol boats for the Irish Naval Service: LÉ Róisín was completed in 1999 and LÉ Niamh in 2001. In 2010, Ireland ordered a further two, 90-metre...
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Molloy (novel) (category Novels by Samuel Beckett)
Molloy is a novel by Samuel Beckett first written in French and published by Paris-based Les Éditions de Minuit in 1951. The English translation, published...
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operational rotation [..] In addition [..] the LÉ Róisín is currently in operational reserve while the LÉ Niamh is in the process of completing a mid-life...
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The Unnamable (novel) (redirect from The Unnamable (Beckett novel))
The Unnamable is a 1953 novel by Samuel Beckett. It was originally published in French as L'Innommable and later translated by the author into English...
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submarine of the Royal Navy INS Kora (P61), a corvette of the Indian Navy LÉ Samuel Beckett (P61), an offshore patrol vessel of the Irish Naval Service Maltese...
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Happy Days (play) (redirect from Happy Days - Beckett play)
Happy Days is a play in two acts, written by Samuel Beckett first performed in 1961. Viewed positively by critics, it was named in The Independent as one...
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of Ireland Samuel Beckett-class offshore patrol vessel LÉ Samuel Beckett Republic of Ireland Samuel Beckett-class offshore patrol vessel LÉ James Joyce...
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Malone Dies (category Novels by Samuel Beckett)
Malone Dies is a novel by Samuel Beckett. It was first published in 1951, in French, as Malone meurt, and later translated into English by the author....
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Fizzles (category Short stories by Samuel Beckett)
The Fizzles are eight short prose pieces written by Samuel Beckett: Fizzle 1 [He is barehead] Fizzle 2 [Horn came always] Fizzle 3 Afar a Bird Fizzle 4...
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tournament at the 1924 Summer Olympics. He was the uncle of Samuel Beckett. James Beckett: Births registered in the District of Donnybrook, in the Union...
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How It Is (category Novels by Samuel Beckett)
novel by Samuel Beckett first published in French as Comment c'est by Les Editions de Minuit in 1961. The Grove Press (New York) published Beckett's English...
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Krapp's Last Tape (category Plays by Samuel Beckett)
Krapp's Last Tape is a 1958 one-act play, in English, by Samuel Beckett. With a cast of one man, it was written for Northern Irish actor Patrick Magee...
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Act Without Words II (category Plays by Samuel Beckett)
Without Words II is a short mime play by Samuel Beckett, his second (after Act Without Words I). Like many of Beckett's works, the piece was originally composed...
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initially involved such ships as LÉ Samuel Beckett, LÉ George Bernard Shaw and LÉ Niamh (Dublin), LÉ Eithne (Cork), and LÉ William Butler Yeats (Galway)...
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Film (film) (category Films with screenplays by Samuel Beckett)
Film is a 1965 short film written by Samuel Beckett, his only screenplay. It was commissioned by Barney Rosset of Grove Press. Writing began on 5 April...
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1969 Nobel Prize in Literature (category Samuel Beckett)
The 1969 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Irish author Samuel Beckett (1906–1989) "for his writing, which - in new forms for the novel and...
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Disjecta (book) (redirect from Disjecta (Beckett essay))
Calder, 1983) is a collection of previously uncollected writings by Samuel Beckett, spanning his entire career. The title is derived from the Latin phrase...
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on to aid diving teams in the recovery of the wreckage. The Navy's LÉ Samuel Beckett later joined the recovery efforts and assumed command as the on-scene...
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Saillet [fr] and published by Mercure de France. Les Lettres nouvelles first published Samuel Beckett's "Imagination Dead Imagine" and his French translation...
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