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Matthijs Engelberts, Amsterdam University, the Netherlands

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Julie Bates, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Bruno Clément, Université Paris VIII, France
Anthony Cordingley, Université Paris 8, France, and University of Sydney, Australia
Dúnlaith Bird, Université Sorbonne Paris, France
Nadia Louar, University of Wisconsin, USA
James McNaughton, University of Alabama, USA
Georgina Nugent, University College Cork, Ireland
Hannah Simpson, University of Edinburgh, UK

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Chris Ackerley, University of Otago, New Zealand
Patrick Bixby, Arizona State University, USA
Mark Byron, University of Sydney, Australia
Daniela Caselli, University of Manchester, UK
Arka Chattopadhyay, Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar, India
José Francisco Fernández Sánchez, Universidad de Almería, Spain
Stan E. Gontarski, Florida State University, USA
Sjef Houppermans, Leiden University, the Netherlands
Onno Kosters, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Paul Lawley, Plymouth University, UK
Trish McTighe, Queen's University, Belfast, UK
Emilie Morin, York University, UK
Mark Nixon, University of Reading, UK
John Pilling, University of Reading, UK
Jean-Michel Rabaté, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Dirk Van Hulle, University of Oxford, UK, and University of Antwerp, Belgium

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Samuel Beckett Today / Aujourd’hui (SBT/A) is a peer-reviewed bilingual journal that has established itself as one of the leading international journals in the dynamic field of Beckett studies. The journal is committed to embracing a wide range of disciplinary approaches, theoretical perspectives, and scholarly voices exploring Beckett’s work. From its inception, SBT/A has promoted bilingualism, striving to encourage dialogue across languages, cultures, and academic disciplines.

Samuel Beckett Today / Aujourd’hui publishes themed issues as well as single articles. Scholars who are interested in organizing a themed issues are welcome to send a proposal to the editor in chief.

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