Samuel Beckett
Digital Manuscript Project
L'Innommable / The Unnamable
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Synoptic Sentence View: Sentence 225

Versions

L'Innommable Segment 225, version 1 (MS-HRC-SB-3-10, f. 04v)

Deux formes donc, oblongues comme des hommes, sont entrées en collision directement deva devant moi.

L'Innommable Segment 225, version 2 (Minuit 1953, p. 19)

Deux formes donc, oblongues comme l'homme, sont entrées en collision devant moi.

The Unnamable Segment 225, version 3 (MS-HRC-SB-5-9-1, f. 07r)

The chronology of the sentence versions relating to the first 23 pages of this manuscript differs from the chronology of the rest of the text. For a more detailed analysis: click here.

Two shapes then, oblong like man, entered into collision before me.

The Unnamable Segment 225, version 4 (MS-HRC-SB-5-10, f. 07r)

The chronology of the sentence versions relating to the first 24 pages of this typescript differs from the chronology of the rest of the text. For a more detailed analysis: click here.

Two shapes then, oblong like lman, entered into collision before me.

The Unnamable Segment 225, version 5 (MS-WU-MSS008-3-71, f. 07r)

[|] Two shapes then, oblong like man, entered into collision before me.

The Unnamable Segment 225, version 6 (Grove Press 1958, p. 11)

Two shapes then, oblong like man, entered into collision before me.

L'Innommable Segment 225, version 7 (Minuit 1971, p. 16)

Deux formes donc, oblongues comme l'homme, sont entrées en collision devant moi.