1Paul Foster, Beckett and Zen : A Study of the Dilemma in the Novels of Samuel Beckett (London: Wisdom Publications, 1989), p. 46.
2Bruce Stewart ed., Beckett and Beyond (Buckinghamshire: Colin Smythe Limited, 1999), p. 46, p. 13, p. 46.
3Malcolm Bowie, Jacques Lacan, in John Sturrock ed., Structuralism and Since: From Levi-Strauss to Derrida (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1979 ), p. 119, p. 119.
4Frederick J. Hoffman, Samuel Beckett : The Language of Self (New York: E. P. Dutton&Co. Inc., 1964), p. 119.
5Tom Bishop, From the Left Bank: Reflections on the Modern French Theatre and Novel (New York and London: New York University Press, 1997), p. 171.
6Samuel Beckett, Murphy ( London : Pan Books Ltd., 1963), p. 64, p. 64, pp. 65-66, p. 105, p. 138, p. 147.
7Frederick R. Karl, A Reader's Guide to the Contemporary English Novel (Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, 2004), p. 21.
8Lance St John Butler & Robin J. Davis eds., Rethinking Beckett : A Collection of Critical Essays ( London : The Macmillan Ltd, 1990), p. 162.
9Hugh Kenner, Samuel Beckett : A Critical Study (New York: Grove Press, 1961), pp. 108- 109.
10Lawrence Harvey, Samuel Beckett : poet and critic (Princeton University Press, 1970), pp. 267 - 268.