James Joyce : a post-culturalist perspective
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James Joyce : a post-culturalist perspective
(Macmillan modern novelists)
Macmillan, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
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: ISBN 9780333413630
内容説明
This account of Joyce's work is designed as a basic introduction for students at all levels. With a chapter on each of Joyce's major works including Finnegan's Wake, the study combines detailed reading of the texts with sketches of some of the most important issues raised about them in over 50 years of intense critical and academic debate.
目次
- Part 1 "Dubliners": city of failure
- the silence of "The Sisters"
- beyond the pleasure principle
- counterparts
- the dark gaunt house
- lover letters. Part 2 "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man": a portrait of the reader as critic
- once upon a time
- vice versa
- to say it in words
- heavenly God
- literary theory. Part 3 "Ulysses": beginnings
- art in the age of mechanical reproduction
- the palimpsest of identity
- diverging perspectives
- the God of signposts
- the man killer. Part 4 "Finnegans Wake": the book of the night
- the composition of everybody
- the years of the underground
- post-differential epistemology
- anamorphic hypotheses. Appendices: chronology
- "Ulysses" episode by episode
- Shakespeare and company - the palimpsest of identity
- wandering rocks.
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9780333413647
内容説明
This new critical account by a well-known writer on Joyce's work is designed as a basic introduction for students at all levels. Factual and provocative, with a chapter on each of Joyce's major works including Finnegan's Wake, the study combines detailed reading of the texts with sketches of some of the most important issues raised about them in over 50 years of intense critical and academic debate.
目次
Introduction.- Dubliners.- A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.- Ulysses.- Finnegans Wake.- Chronology.- Ulysses episode by episode.- Shakespeare and Company: The Palimpsest of Identity.- Wandering Rocks.- Further Reading.
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