James Joyce's A portrait of the artist as a young man : a casebook
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James Joyce's A portrait of the artist as a young man : a casebook
(Casebooks in criticism)
Oxford University Press, 2003
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Bibliography: p. 357-360
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- The Portrait in perspective / Hugh Kenner
- The problem of distance in A portrait of the artist / Wayne Booth
- The style of the troubled conscience / Hélène Cixous
- A portrait of the artist / Patrick Parrinder
- The challenge : "ignotas animum" (an old-fashioned close guessing at a borrowed structure) / Fritz Senn
- The name and the scar : identity in The odyssey and A portrait of the artist as a young man / Maud Ellmann
- Stephen's diary in Joyce's Portrait : the shape of life / Michael Levenson
- Framing, being framed, and the Janus faces of authority / Vicki Mahaffey
- Thrilled by his touch : the aestheticizing of homosexual panic in A portrait of the artist as a young man / Joseph Valente
- Portrait of an aesthete / Emer Nolan
- The woman of the Ballyhoura Hills : James Joyce and the politics of creativity / Marian Eide
- "Goodbye Ireland I'm going to Gort" : geography, scale, and narrating the nation / Marjorie Howes
- Between Stephen and Jim : portraits of Joyce as a young man / Mark A. Wollaeger
内容説明・目次
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ISBN 9780195150759
内容説明
James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: A Casebook offers a comprehensive introduction to a landmark in modern fiction. The essays collected here will help first-time readers, teachers, and advanced scholars gain new insight into Joyce's semi-autobiographical story of an Irish boy's slow and difficult discovery of his artistic vocation. The epitome of the modernist Bildungsroman, or novel of education, Joyce's novel was controversial from the moment of its publication in 1916, and Mark Wollaeger's introduction provides an overview of the composition and early reception of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man as well as a survey of some of the recurrent issues debated by literary critics. The selection of the essays is designed to address major critical issues, provide detailed readings of important passages, and trace the evolution of critical responses to the novel. Essays by Hugh Kenner and Patrick Parrinder offer both indispensable overviews of the entire novel-its themes, structure, and idiom-and close attention to specific interpretive cruxes.
In addition to classic responses to Portrait, such as Wayne Booth's critique of authorial "distance," Fritz Senn's unpacking of the epigraph, and Michael Levenson's reading of the diary, the collection includes a newly revised and expanded version of Maud Ellmann's groundbreaking 1982 poststructuralist essay, "Polytropic Man," and essays by Helene Cixous, Joseph Valente, Vicki Mahaffey, Emer Nolan, Marian Eide, Marjorie Howes, and Mark Wollaeger. Some essays are oriented toward literary history, genre, biography or formalism; others draw on recent developments in queer theory and postcolonial studies; others on the turn towards history exemplified in Irish studies. All are very readable and pay close attention to intricacies of Joyce's text. Together the essays bring into focus the wide range of questions that have kept A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man fresh for the new millennium.
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: pbk ISBN 9780195150766
内容説明
James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: A Casebook offers a comprehensive introduction to a landmark in modern fiction. The essays collected here will help first-time readers, teachers, and advanced scholars gain new insight into Joyce's semi-autobiographical story of an Irish boy's slow and difficult discovery of his artistic vocation. The epitome of the modernist Bildungsroman, or novel of education, Joyce's novel was controversial from the moment of
its publication in 1916, and Mark Wollaeger's introduction provides an overview of the composition and early reception of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man as well as a survey of some of the recurrent issues debated by literary critics. The selection of the essays is designed to address major
critical issues, provide detailed readings of important passages, and trace the evolution of critical responses to the novel. Essays by Hugh Kenner and Patrick Parrinder offer both indispensable overviews of the entire novel-its themes, structure, and idiom-and close attention to specific interpretive cruxes. In addition to classic responses to Portrait, such as Wayne Booth's critique of authorial "distance," Fritz Senn's unpacking of the epigraph, and Michael Levenson's reading of the diary,
the collection includes a newly revised and expanded version of Maud Ellmann's groundbreaking 1982 poststructuralist essay, "Polytropic Man," and essays by Helene Cixous, Joseph Valente, Vicki Mahaffey, Emer Nolan, Marian Eide, Marjorie Howes, and Mark Wollaeger. Some essays are oriented toward
literary history, genre, biography or formalism; others draw on recent developments in queer theory and postcolonial studies; others on the turn towards history exemplified in Irish studies. All are very readable and pay close attention to intricacies of Joyce's text. Together the essays bring into focus the wide range of questions that have kept A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man fresh for the new millenium.
目次
Introduction
1: Hugh Kenner: The Portrait in Perspective
2: Wayne Booth: The Problem of Distance in A Portrait of the Artist
3: Hlne Cixous: The Style of the Troubled Conscience
4: Patrick Parrinder: A Portrait of the Artist
5: Fritz Senn: The Challenge: "ignotas animum" (An old-fashioned Close Guessing at a Borrowed Structure)
6: Maud Ellmann: The Name and the Scar: Identity in The Odyssey and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
7: Michael Levenson: Stephen's Diary in Joyce's portrait-The Shape of Life
8: Vicki Mahaffey: Framing, Being Framed, and the Janus Faces of Authority
9: Joseph Valente: Thrilled by His Touch: The Aestheticizing of Homosexual Panic in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
10: Emer Nolan: Portrait of an Aesthete
11: Marian Eide: The Woman of the Ballyhoura Hills: James Joyce and the Politics of Creativity
12: Marjorie Howes: 'Goodbye Ireland I'm Going to Gort': Geography, Scale, and Narrating the Nation
13: Mark A. Wollaeger: Between Stephen and James: Portraits of Joyce as a Young Man
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