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      Chronic Conditions: Beckett, Bergson and Samuel Johnson

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          This article analyses the work of the twentieth-century late modernist Samuel Beckett, in light of the turn-of-the-century anti-rationalist Henri Bergson (1859-1941) and the eighteenth-century neoclassicist Samuel Johnson (1709-1784). What unites these three very different thinkers is a concern over habitual, automatic and involuntary behavior, which in all three cases has a distinctly neurological dimension. Beckett’s writing explores the Bergsonian notion, informed by medicine and experimental psychology, of the limitations of agency, of “the deep-seated recalcitrance of matter,” and of the human as always already inflicted by the mechanical, a fact that is poignantly highlighted by the case of Samuel Johnson. Through his encounter with Johnson, Beckett registers a paradigm shift in the understanding of subjectivity. Whereas Bergson aims, throughout his career, to contest the mechanical, habitual and automatic that threaten to encrust themselves upon the living, in Beckett’s often uncannily Johnsonian writing, the habitual and the automatic become progressively more central, until in the late works, habit and mechanical behavior constitute a tenuous, fraught and primitive ontology, the residues of an agential self.

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                +44 117 928 8909 , ulrika.maude@bristol.ac.uk
                Journal
                J Med Humanit
                J Med Humanit
                The Journal of Medical Humanities
                Springer US (New York )
                1041-3545
                1573-3645
                9 January 2016
                9 January 2016
                2016
                : 37
                : 193-204
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                Department of English, University of Bristol, 3/5 Woodland Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1TB UK
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                10.1007/s10912-015-9372-2
                4866990
                26748648
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                © The Author(s) 2016

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                © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2016

                Medicine
                samuel beckett,henri bergson,samuel johnson,mechanisation,intentionality,language,neurology,tourette's syndrome

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