Narrative con/texts in Dubliners
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Narrative con/texts in Dubliners
Macmillan, 1994
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Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This study investigates narrative strategies in James Joyce's stories in relation to the changing contextual situations, both in the individual narratives and in the cumulative text, context serving as a portal of entry into the narrative(s). The contextual readings uncover a double sense (of context and con/text) through a series of critical distinctions (either/or, neither/nor, both/and) that mark the double binds of Joyce's narrative implications. "Dubliners" reveals an expanding document of lives in the process of being lived, a "work in progress" rather than a closed text, in which the usual concepts of individuality are constantly being challenged. Bernard Benstock is the author of "Narrative Con/texts in Ulysses" and "Essays on Detective Fiction".
目次
- Introduction - a confluence of texts
- narrative strategies - the teller in the "Dubliners" tale
- narrative gnomonics - the spectres in the tales
- symbolic systems - correspondences in the tales
- pounds/shillings/pence - the economics in the tales
- double binds - talismans of immaturity
- duplicitous bonds - talents of maturity.
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