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James Joyce, the Poetry of Conscience: A Study of Ulysses

James Joyce, the Poetry of Conscience: A Study of Ulysses

Mary Parr; Karl Priebe

Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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James Joyce, The Poetry of Conscience: A Study of Ulysses by Mary Parr is a comprehensive examination of the literary masterpiece Ulysses by James Joyce. The book delves deep into the themes of morality, ethics, and conscience that are present in the novel. The author analyzes the characters, plot, and language used by Joyce to convey his ideas on these themes. The book is divided into several chapters, each focusing on a specific aspect of the novel. The author begins by providing an overview of Joyce's life and his literary style. She then examines the various characters in Ulysses and their moral dilemmas. The author also explores the symbolism and imagery used by Joyce to convey his ideas. The book is written in a clear and concise style, making it accessible to both scholars and general readers. It is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the complex themes of Ulysses and the literary genius of James Joyce.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.
James Joyce: A Bibliography of His Writings, Critical Material and Miscellanea
""James Joyce: A Bibliography Of His Writings, Critical Material And Miscellanea"" is a comprehensive reference book compiled by Alan Parker. The book provides a detailed list of James Joyce's writings, including his novels, short stories, poems, essays, and letters. It also includes critical material related to Joyce's work, such as reviews, articles, and scholarly analyses. The book also includes a section on miscellanea, which covers various aspects of Joyce's life and work, including biographical information, bibliographical details, and other interesting facts. The book is a valuable resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the life and work of James Joyce.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.
James Joyce: His First Forty Years

James Joyce: His First Forty Years

Herbert S. Gorman

Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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James Joyce: His First Forty Years is a biography written by Herbert S. Gorman that explores the life of the renowned Irish author James Joyce from his birth in 1882 to his departure from Ireland in 1922. The book provides a detailed account of Joyce's early years, including his upbringing in Dublin, his education at Jesuit schools, and his early attempts at writing. Gorman also delves into Joyce's personal life, including his relationships with his family, his wife Nora Barnacle, and his children. The book also examines Joyce's literary influences, including his admiration for Henrik Ibsen and his friendship with the poet W.B. Yeats. Throughout the biography, Gorman provides insights into Joyce's creative process, including his struggles with writer's block and his dedication to his craft. The book also explores the political and social climate of Ireland during Joyce's early years, including the country's struggle for independence and the influence of the Catholic Church. Overall, James Joyce: His First Forty Years is a comprehensive and engaging biography that provides readers with a deeper understanding of one of the most important literary figures of the 20th century.This is a new release of the original 1924 edition.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.
James Joyce and the Russians

James Joyce and the Russians

Neil Cornwell

Palgrave Macmillan
1992
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This original three-part study examines Russia, Russians and their culture in Joyce's life and establishes a Russian theme running through his work as a whole, from the earliest writings to Finnegans Wake. It discusses contacts and parallels between Joyce and three Russian figures: Bely, Nabokov and Eisenstein (and, more briefly, Pasternak). Thirdly, it details the Soviet reception of Joyce from 1922 until publication of the first Russian Ulysses in 1989, as well as surveying Marxist approaches to Joyce. A full bibliography of Russian and western sources is included.
James Joyce and Censorship

James Joyce and Censorship

Paul Vanderham

Palgrave Macmillan
1997
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James Joyce and Censorship is the first book to tell the fascinating story of the trials of Ulysses. Based on extensive archival research, it is also the first study of the trials to analyze their influence on the reception and composition of Ulysses in the context of Joyce's lifelong struggle with the censors, to evaluate their significance as an important turning point in the history of censorship, and to emphasize their relevance to contemporary debates regarding freedom of literary expression.
Reading Joyce’s Ulysses

Reading Joyce’s Ulysses

Daniel R Schwarz

Palgrave Macmillan
1987
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Reissued to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Bloomsday, Reading Joyce's 'Ulysses' includes a new preface taking account of scholarly and critical development since its original publication. It shows how the now important issues of post-colonialism, feminism, Irish Studies and urban culture are addressed within the text, as well as a discussion of how the book can be used by both beginners and seasoned readers. Schwarz not only presents a powerful and original reading of Joyce's great epic novel, but discusses it in terms of a dialogue between recent and more traditional theory. Focusing on what he calls the odyssean reader, Schwarz demonstrates how the experience of reading Ulysses involves responding both to traditional plot and character, and to the novel's stylistic experiments.
James Joyce and the Revolt of Love

James Joyce and the Revolt of Love

J. Utell

Palgrave Macmillan
2012
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This study examines the representation of marital and extramarital relations in James Joyce's texts, with reference to context and to Joyce's biography. Utell claims that Joyce uses these relations to imagine a different kind of love, one based in a radical acceptance and a rejection of a utilitarian and sexually repressive stance towards marriage.
James Joyce, Urban Planning and Irish Modernism
Irish writing in the modernist era is often regarded as a largely rural affair, engaging with the city in fleeting, often disparaging ways, with Joyce cast as a defiant exception. This book shows how an urban modernist tradition, responsive to the particular political, social, and cultural conditions of Dublin, emerged in Ireland at this time.
TransLatin Joyce

TransLatin Joyce

Palgrave Macmillan
2014
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TransLatin Joyce explores the circulation of James Joyce's work in the Ibero-American literary system. The essays address Joycean literary engagements in Spain, Portugal, Argentina, Mexico, and Cuba, using concepts from postcolonial translation studies, antimodernism, game theory, sound studies, deconstruction, and post-Euclidean physics.
James Joyce's Teaching Life and Methods

James Joyce's Teaching Life and Methods

Elizabeth Switaj

Palgrave Macmillan
2016
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Before Joyce became famous as writer, he supported himself through his other language work: English-language teaching in Pola, Trieste, and Rome. The importance of James Joyce's teaching, however, has been underestimated until now. The very playfulness and unconventionality that made him a popular and successful teacher has led his pedagogy to be underrated, and the connections between his teaching and his writing have been largely neglected. James Joyce's Teaching Life and Methods reveals the importance in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Ulysses, and Finnegans Wake of pedagogy and the understanding of language Joyce gained teaching English as a Foreign Language in Berlitz schools and elsewhere.
James Joyce and Classical Modernism

James Joyce and Classical Modernism

Leah Culligan Flack

Bloomsbury Academic
2020
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James Joyce and Classical Modernism contends that the classical world animated Joyce’s defiant, innovative creativity and cannot be separated from what is now recognized as his modernist aesthetic. Responding to a long-standing critical paradigm that has viewed the classical world as a means of granting a coherent order, shape, and meaning to Joyce’s modernist innovations, Leah Flack explores how and why Joyce’s fiction deploys the classical as the language of the new. This study tracks Joyce’s sensitive, on-going readings of classical literature from his earliest work at the turn of the twentieth century through to the appearance of Ulysses in 1922, the watershed year of high modernist writing. In these decades, Joyce read ancient and modern literature alongside one another to develop what Flack calls his classical modernist aesthetic, which treats the classical tradition as an ally to modernist innovation. This aesthetic first comes to full fruition in Ulysses, which self-consciously deploys the classical tradition to defend stylistic experimentation as a way to resist static, paralyzing notions of the past. Analysing Joyce's work through his career from his early essays, Flack ends by considering the rich afterlives of Joyce’s classical modernist project, with particular attention to contemporary works by Alison Bechdel and Maya Lang.
James Joyce and Absolute Music

James Joyce and Absolute Music

Michelle Witen

Bloomsbury Academic
2018
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Drawing on draft manuscripts and other archival material, James Joyce and Absolute Music, explores Joyce’s deep engagement with musical structure, and his participation in the growing modernist discourse surrounding 19th-century musical forms. Michelle Witen examines Joyce’s claim of having structured the “Sirens” episode of his masterpiece, Ulysses, as a fuga per canonem, and his changing musical project from his early works, such as Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Informed by a deep understanding of music theory and history, the book goes on to consider the “pure music” of Joyce’s final work, Finnegans Wake. Demonstrating the importance of music to Joyce, this ground-breaking study reveals new depths to this enduring body of work.
James Joyce's Silences

James Joyce's Silences

Bloomsbury Academic
2018
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In this landmark book, leading international scholars from North America, Europe and the UK offer a sustained critical attention to the concept of silence in Joyce’s writing. Examining Joyce’s major works, including Ulysses, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Finnegans Wake, the critics present intertextual and comparative interpretations of Joyce’s deployment of silence as a complex overarching narratological strategy.Exploring the many dimensions of what is revealed in the absences that fill his writing, and the different roles – aesthetic, rhetorical, textual and linguistic – that silence plays in Joyce’s texts, James Joyce’s Silences opens up important new avenues of scholarship on the great modernist writer.This volume is of particular interests to all academics and students involved in Joyce and Irish studies, modernism, comparative literature, poetics, cultural studies and translation studies.
James Joyce and Catholicism

James Joyce and Catholicism

Chrissie Van Mierlo

Bloomsbury Academic
2019
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James Joyce and Catholicism is the first historicist study to explore the religious cultural contexts of Joyce's final masterpiece. Drawing on letters, authorial manuscripts and other archival materials, the book works its way through a number of crucial themes; heresy, anticlericalism, Mariology, and others. Along the way, the book considers Joyce's vexed relationship with the Catholic Church he was brought up in, and the unique forms of Catholicism that blossomed in Ireland at the turn of the last century, and during the first years of the Irish Free State.
James Joyce and Absolute Music

James Joyce and Absolute Music

Michelle Witen

Bloomsbury Academic
2019
nidottu
Drawing on draft manuscripts and other archival material, James Joyce and Absolute Music, explores Joyce’s deep engagement with musical structure, and his participation in the growing modernist discourse surrounding 19th-century musical forms. Michelle Witen examines Joyce’s claim of having structured the “Sirens” episode of his masterpiece, Ulysses, as a fuga per canonem, and his changing musical project from his early works, such as Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Informed by a deep understanding of music theory and history, the book goes on to consider the “pure music” of Joyce’s final work, Finnegans Wake. Demonstrating the importance of music to Joyce, this ground-breaking study reveals new depths to this enduring body of work.