Retraction notice
Abstract
Retraction notice
This article has been retracted at the suggestion of the author Tzu-Ching Yeh from R.O.C. Naval Academy, Taiwan. The retraction was made soon after the author indicated an urgent concern raised by their institution – that there might have been violated research ethics of duplicates by publishing in our journal Književna istorija and her previous work. The author stated her doubts regarding a translated version of the article from Chinese to English, with substantial revision, that she thought it should have been acceptable, as was suggested by her peer. Nevertheless, after consultations with the Editorial Board and DOI Serbia, we decided to retract this work from our journal.
The author violated the following requirements for submitting articles:
- The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
- Тhe paper represents a result of the author’s original research (in a case of joint authorship, it is necessary to submit a short elaboration of the individual contribution and the share of each author).
Apologies are offered to readers of the Književna istorija, that this abuse was not detected during the submission process.
Bibliographic data: Yeh, Tzu-Ching. (2020) “Politicizing Samuel Beckett’s Postwar Plays”, Literary History — Journal of Literary Studies, 52 (170), pp. 89–102.
DOI: 10.18485/kis.2020.52.170.5.
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