Murphy, Samuel Beckett's first published novel, is set in London and
Dublin, during the first decades of the Irish Republic. The title
character loves Celia in a "striking case of love requited" but must
first establish himself in London before his intended bride will make
the journey from Ireland to join him. Beckett comically describes the
various schemes that Murphy employs to stretch his meager resources and
the pastimes that he uses to fill the hours of his days. Eventually
Murphy lands a job as a nurse at Magdalen Mental Mercyseat hospital,
where he is drawn into the mad world of the patients which ends in a
fateful game of chess. While grounded in the comedy and absurdity of
much of daily life, Beckett's work is also an early exploration of
themes that recur throughout his entire body of work including sanity
and insanity and the very meaning of life.