Scrutonian

//skɹuːˈtəʊ.ni.ən//

"Scrutonian" in a Sentence (1 examples)

This uncertainty often appears in Beckettian criticism—take the Scrutonian hesitation over Beckett's 'characters (if characters they can be called)', or John Pilling's admission that, in Beckett, character can become an 'impossibly complicated matter'.

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