James Joyce and the revolution of the word
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James Joyce and the revolution of the word
(Language, discourse, society)
Palgrave, 2003
2nd ed
- : hard
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 232-243) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This second edition of Colin MacCabe's James Joyce and the Revolution of the Word reprints a classic critical text on Joyce and adds a wealth of new material which places the text in its political and historical context. The argument links politics and literature, sex and language, to provide an account of Joyce which places him continually in both Irish and European history.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements Abbreviations New Introduction Theoretical Preliminaries The End of a Meta-Language: From George Eliot to Dubliners The End of the Story: Stephen Hero and A Portrait A Radical Separation of the Elements: The Distanciation of the Reader in Ulysses City of Words
- Streets of Dreams: The Voyage of Ulysses A Political Reading of Finnegans Wake Joyce's Politics Joyce and Chomsky The Voice of Esau Joyce and Benjamin Realism: Balzac and Bartes Bibliography Index
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