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Joyce: The Man, the Work, the Reputation

Joyce: The Man, the Work, the Reputation

Marvin Magalaner; Richard M. Kain

Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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Joyce: The Man, The Work, The Reputation by Marvin Magalaner is a comprehensive study of the life and work of the Irish author James Joyce. The book is divided into three sections, each of which explores a different aspect of Joyce's career. The first section focuses on Joyce's life, including his childhood in Dublin, his education, and his relationships with family and friends. The second section examines Joyce's literary output, including his major works such as Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. Magalaner provides detailed analysis of these works, exploring their themes, structure, and style. The final section of the book explores Joyce's reputation, both during his lifetime and in the years since his death. Magalaner discusses the critical reception of Joyce's work, as well as the ways in which his legacy has been shaped by various cultural and political factors. Overall, Joyce: The Man, The Work, The Reputation is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the life and work of one of the most important writers of the 20th century.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Joyce and Ibsen's Naturalism: The Sewanee Review, V59, No. 1, Winter, 1951
Joyce and Ibsen's Naturalism: The Sewanee Review, V59, No. 1, Winter, 1951 is a critical analysis of the naturalistic writing styles of two renowned authors, James Joyce and Henrik Ibsen. The book is written by Hugh Kenner, a literary critic and scholar, and was published in 1951. The book explores the similarities and differences between Joyce and Ibsen's naturalistic styles, examining their use of language, characterization, and themes. Kenner delves into the historical context and literary movements that influenced the two authors, including the rise of naturalism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Kenner's analysis is based on a close reading of selected works by Joyce and Ibsen, including A Doll's House, Ghosts, Dubliners, and Ulysses. He argues that both authors were masters of naturalistic writing, but that Joyce's style was more experimental and avant-garde, while Ibsen's was more traditional and focused on social issues. Overall, Joyce and Ibsen's Naturalism: The Sewanee Review, V59, No. 1, Winter, 1951 is a valuable resource for literary scholars and enthusiasts interested in the naturalistic writing style of two of the most influential authors of the modern era.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Joyce Among the Jesuits

Joyce Among the Jesuits

Kevin Sullivan

Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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Joyce Among The Jesuits is a book written by Kevin Sullivan that explores the influence of the Jesuit order on the life and works of James Joyce, one of the most celebrated writers of the 20th century. The book delves into Joyce's education at Jesuit schools in Ireland, his interactions with Jesuit priests, and the ways in which his experiences with the order shaped his literary style and themes. Sullivan also examines the Jesuit influence on Joyce's religious beliefs and his attitudes towards Catholicism, as well as the ways in which Joyce's work challenged and subverted traditional Catholic teachings. Through a combination of historical research, literary analysis, and personal anecdotes, Joyce Among The Jesuits offers a unique perspective on the life and legacy of James Joyce, and sheds new light on the role of the Jesuit order in shaping modern Irish literature.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Joyce and the G-Men

Joyce and the G-Men

C. Culleton

Palgrave Macmillan
2004
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Several years ago on a whim, Culleton requested James Joyce's FBI file. Hoover had Joyce under surveillance as a suspected Communist, and the chain of cross-references that Culleton followed from Joyce's file lead her to obscenity trials and, less obviously, to a plot to assassinate Irish labour leader James Larkin. Hoover devoted a great deal of energy to keeping watch on intellectuals and considered literature to be dangerous on a number of levels. Joyce and the G-Men explores how these linkages are indicative of the culture of the FBI under Hoover, and the resurgence of American anti-intellectualism.
Joyce and the Science of Rhythm

Joyce and the Science of Rhythm

W. Martin

Palgrave Macmillan
2012
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This book situates Joyce's critical writings within the context of an emerging discourse on the psychology of rhythm, suggesting that A Portrait of the Artist dramatizes the experience of rhythm as the subject matter of the modernist novel. Including comparative analyses of the lyrical prose of Virginia Woolf and the 'cadences' of the Imagists, Martin outlines a new concept of the 'modern period' that describes the interaction between poetry and prose in the literature of the early twentieth century.
Joyce’s Nietzschean Ethics

Joyce’s Nietzschean Ethics

S. Slote

Palgrave Macmillan
2013
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The first book-length treatment of James Joyce's work through the lens of Friedrich Nietzsche's thought, Slote argues that the range of styles Joyce deploys has an ethical dimension. This intersection raises questions of epistemology, aesthetics, and the construction of the 'Modern' and will appeal to literary and philosophy scholars.
Joyce & Betrayal

Joyce & Betrayal

James Alexander Fraser

Palgrave Macmillan
2018
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This book offers a fundamental and comprehensive re-evaluation of one of Joyce’s most pervasive themes. By showing that betrayal was central to how Joyce understood and depicted the difficulties and terrors at the heart of all relationships, this book re-conceives Joyce’s approach to history, politics, and the other. Leaving behind the pathologizing discourses by which Joyce’s interest in betrayal has been treated as an ‘obsession,’ this book offers a vision of Joyce as both dramatist and theorist of betrayal. It demonstrates that, rather than being compelled by some unconscious urge to produce and reproduce textual betrayals, Joyce had a deep and hard-won conception of the specific dramatic energies wrapped up in the language and structures of betrayal and repeatedly found ways to make use of this understanding in his work.
In the Studio with Joyce Piven

In the Studio with Joyce Piven

Joyce Piven; Susan Applebaum

Methuen Drama
2012
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In the Studio with Joyce Piven takes you directly inside the creative process of the renowned Piven Workshop led by Joyce and Byrne Piven.The Piven Theatre Workshop in Chicago has nurtured theatre artists celebrated in the US, Ireland and Britain including Joan Cusack, John Cusack, Jeremy Piven, Aidan Quinn, Sarah Ruhl, Lili Taylor and Kate Walsh. Co-authors Joyce Piven and Susan Applebaum describe the Workshop techniques (developed and refined over forty years of theatrical training) as a virtual fly-on-the-wall experience, taking the reader inside the director's studio, classroom, and green room.Part One introduces the central principles of game work and the concept of 'encounter' - finding the emotional experience at the heart of a set of given circumstances - and ends with a chapter on the role of story theatre as a bridge between games and play text.Part Two takes you into the classroom with Joyce Piven through fully-detailed transcripts of physical and vocal workshops on play, agreement, specificity, transformation and story theatre, accompanied by explanations and tips for teaching.The book ends with an alphabetical appendix of games taught by Byrne and Joyce Piven based on their work with Paul Sills and Viola Spolin, Etienne Decroux, Uta Hagen and Mira Rostova.A highly regarded guide and resource for actors, teachers, and directors, for anyone interested in the creative process of acting and actor training.
Joyce's Love Stories

Joyce's Love Stories

Christopher Devault

Ashgate Publishing Limited
2013
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In his comprehensive study of love in James Joyce's writings, Christopher DeVault suggests that a love ethic persists throughout Joyce's works. DeVault uses Martin Buber's distinction between the true love for others and the narcissistic desire for oneself to frame his discussion, showing that Joyce frequently ties his characters' personal and political pursuits to their ability to affirm both their loved ones and their fellow Dubliners. In his short stories and novels, DeVault argues, Joyce shows how personal love makes possible a broader social compassion that creates a more progressive body politic. While his early protagonists' narcissism limits them to detached engagements with Dublin that impede effective political action, Joyce demonstrates the viability of his love ethic through both the Blooms’ empathy in Ulysses and the polylogic dreamtext of Finnegan's Wake. In its revelation of Joyce's amorous alternative to the social and political paralysis he famously attributed to twentieth-century Dublin, Joyce's Love Stories allows for a better appreciation of the ethical and political significance underpinning the author's assessments of Ireland.