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Captain Alexander Fleming and Joyce, His Wife, of "Westfalia", Rappahannock County, Virginia. By Lenora Higginbotham Sweeney.
In this fascinating account of the lives and times of Captain Alexander Fleming and his wife Joyce, Lenora Higginbotham Sweeny takes readers on a journey through the history of early America. With its richly detailed portraits of individuals and families who helped shape the nation's history, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in American history, genealogy, or the experiences of early American pioneers.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Reading James Joyce

Reading James Joyce

A. Nicholas Fargnoli; Michael Patrick Gillespie

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2023
nidottu
Reading James Joyce is a ready-at-hand compendium and all-encompassing interpretive guide designed for teachers and students approaching Joyce’s writings for the first time, guiding readers to better understand Joyce’s works and the background from which they emerged. Meticulously organized, this text situates readers within the world of Joyce including biographical exploration, discussion of Joyce’s innovations and prominent works such as Dubliners, Ulysses, and Finnegans Wake, surveys of significant critical approaches to Joyce’s writings, and examples of alternative readings and contemporary responses. Each chapter will provide interpretive approaches to contemporary literary theories and key issues, including end-of-chapter strategies and extended readings for further engagement. This book also includes shorter assessments of Joyce’s lesser-known works—critical writings, drama, poetry, letters, epiphanies, and personal recollections—to contextualize the creative and social environments from which his most notable publications arose. This uniquely comprehensive guide to Joyce will be an invaluable and comprehensive resource for readers exploring the influential world of Joyce studies.
Reading James Joyce

Reading James Joyce

A. Nicholas Fargnoli; Michael Patrick Gillespie

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2023
sidottu
Reading James Joyce is a ready-at-hand compendium and all-encompassing interpretive guide designed for teachers and students approaching Joyce’s writings for the first time, guiding readers to better understand Joyce’s works and the background from which they emerged. Meticulously organized, this text situates readers within the world of Joyce including biographical exploration, discussion of Joyce’s innovations and prominent works such as Dubliners, Ulysses, and Finnegans Wake, surveys of significant critical approaches to Joyce’s writings, and examples of alternative readings and contemporary responses. Each chapter will provide interpretive approaches to contemporary literary theories and key issues, including end-of-chapter strategies and extended readings for further engagement. This book also includes shorter assessments of Joyce’s lesser-known works—critical writings, drama, poetry, letters, epiphanies, and personal recollections—to contextualize the creative and social environments from which his most notable publications arose. This uniquely comprehensive guide to Joyce will be an invaluable and comprehensive resource for readers exploring the influential world of Joyce studies.
Reading James Joyce and Orhan Pamuk

Reading James Joyce and Orhan Pamuk

Petru Golban

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2025
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Reading James Joyce and Orhan Pamuk reveals how by embracing the idea that an individual subject and history (of a nation and the city) mutually shape identities as formative processes, James Joyce and Orhan Pamuk create “portraits” adapting bildung to chart the becoming of the protagonist alongside the development of a nation of people emerging from and redefining themselves in the waning years of the empire (as for Joyce) or some decades after the end of the empire (as for Pamuk). Their life narratives encompassing artistic formation act as metaphors for the emergence of an independent (in Joyce) or new (in Pamuk) nation from imperial rule, but in asserting a modernist standing, both Joyce and Pamuk, the latter from a metamodernist perspective with his emphasis on the hüzün, “beauty”, and “hidden symmetry” of the text, remind us of something else, too. To understand the literary work, one needs the frameworks of ideas contemporary and not only to it, but the reader of the present book will re/discover that modernism teaches us that the value and use of art are to do with appropriating individual inward in order to inform what is profoundly human, or art is dulce rather than utile advancing formalism rather than moralizing, or formalist artfulness diffusing pleasure of visceral, delightful artistic comprehension rather than monumentality. Ultimately, art sparks off beauty and is about perpetuating recognizable experiences, but modernism favours the use of the literary work to be also in its having always something new and different to say. Modernism advocates the value that the literary work has in the end to reside in its identity as a literary work (product of art), and this identity prevails over its task of offering as an informative or pedagogical tool, via verisimilitude of reconstructed historical documents and recordings, a mere surrogate of some reasserted meanings and essences for various personal and communal experiences.
La Señora Joyce es la Mejor en Darte los Cinco Presentando la Consejera Educativa
La Se ora Joyce, la consejera educativa en la Primaria Emerson, usa las palmadas de cinco para conectar con sus alumnos. Cuando Ram n se muda a un pueblo l no est seguro de lo que debe pensar de la Se ora Joyce. El entra en su oficina llena de preguntas, pero no pasa mucho tiempo antes de que tiene confianza en la consejera afectuosa. Construir relaciones es uno de los trabajos principales de un consejero educativo. Si sea palmear los cinco, levantar el pulgar, un choque de pu os, un apret n de manos, o un abrazo, encontrando una manera de conectar con los alumnos es vital. La Se ora Joyce es la Mejor en Darte Los Cinco es un cuento divertido que explica el puesto importante del consejero educativo.
The Value of James Joyce

The Value of James Joyce

Margot Norris

Cambridge University Press
2016
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Margot Norris' The Value of James Joyce explores the writings of James Joyce from his early poetry and short stories to his final avant-garde work, Finnegans Wake. His works include some of the most difficult and challenging texts in the English literary canon without diminishing his impressive popularity beyond the scope of academia. A democratic impulse may be counted as an important feature of this paradox: that Joyce's stylistic and linguistic experiments never lose their focus on a world of characters whose everyday activities comprise the stories of life in Ireland in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, even as some of the most famous texts are given structures derived from Ancient Greek literature. The Value of James Joyce examines not only the significance of the ostensibly ordinary but the function of natural and urban spaces, classical and popular culture, and the moods, voice, and language that give Joyce's works their widespread appeal.
The Value of James Joyce

The Value of James Joyce

Margot Norris

Cambridge University Press
2016
pokkari
Margot Norris' The Value of James Joyce explores the writings of James Joyce from his early poetry and short stories to his final avant-garde work, Finnegans Wake. His works include some of the most difficult and challenging texts in the English literary canon without diminishing his impressive popularity beyond the scope of academia. A democratic impulse may be counted as an important feature of this paradox: that Joyce's stylistic and linguistic experiments never lose their focus on a world of characters whose everyday activities comprise the stories of life in Ireland in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, even as some of the most famous texts are given structures derived from Ancient Greek literature. The Value of James Joyce examines not only the significance of the ostensibly ordinary but the function of natural and urban spaces, classical and popular culture, and the moods, voice, and language that give Joyce's works their widespread appeal.
The Culture of Joyce’s Ulysses

The Culture of Joyce’s Ulysses

R. Kershner

Palgrave Macmillan
2014
nidottu
Reading Ulysses with an eye to the cultural references embedded within it, Kershner interrogates modernism's relationship to contemporary popular culture and literature. Examples underscore Kershner's corrective to formal approaches to genre as he broadens the methodologies that are used to study it to include social and political approaches.
Backgrounds for Joyce's Dubliners

Backgrounds for Joyce's Dubliners

Donald T. Torchiana

Routledge
2015
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First published in 1986. Dubliners was James Joyce’s first major publication. Setting it at the turn of the century, Joyce claims to hold up a ‘nicely polished looking-glass’ to the native Irishman. In Backgrounds for Joyce’s Dubliners, the author examines the national, mythic, religious and legendary details, which Joyce builds up to capture a many-sided performance and timelessness in Irish life. Acknowledging the serious work done on Dubliners as a whole, in this study Professor Torchiana draws upon a wide range of published and unpublished sources to provide a scholarly and satisfying framework for Joyce’s world of the ‘inept and the lower middle class’. He combines an understanding of Joyce’s subtleties with a long-standing personal knowledge of Dublin. This title will make fascinating reading for scholars and students of Joyce’s writing as well as for those interested in early twentieth century Irish social history.
Backgrounds for Joyce's Dubliners

Backgrounds for Joyce's Dubliners

Donald T. Torchiana

Routledge
2017
nidottu
First published in 1986. Dubliners was James Joyce’s first major publication. Setting it at the turn of the century, Joyce claims to hold up a ‘nicely polished looking-glass’ to the native Irishman. In Backgrounds for Joyce’s Dubliners, the author examines the national, mythic, religious and legendary details, which Joyce builds up to capture a many-sided performance and timelessness in Irish life. Acknowledging the serious work done on Dubliners as a whole, in this study Professor Torchiana draws upon a wide range of published and unpublished sources to provide a scholarly and satisfying framework for Joyce’s world of the ‘inept and the lower middle class’. He combines an understanding of Joyce’s subtleties with a long-standing personal knowledge of Dublin. This title will make fascinating reading for scholars and students of Joyce’s writing as well as for those interested in early twentieth century Irish social history.
Lacan Reading Joyce

Lacan Reading Joyce

Colette Soler

Routledge
2018
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This book discusses Jacques Lacan’s contribution to understanding the life and work of James Joyce, introducing Colette Soler’s influential reading to English readers for the first time. Focusing on Lacan’s famous Seminar on Joyce, the reader will no doubt learn much from Lacan, but also, as Soler shows, what Lacan learned from Joyce and what perhaps, without him, he would not have approached with so much confidence. Le Sinthome. This is the title Jacques Lacan chose for his seminar devoted to Joyce in 1975–76. He wrote the word 'sinthome' in its original spelling, from the Greek, and thus used the technique so dear to Joyce: the equivocation between the sound that is heard and the graphic representation that is seen. Is it surprising that the author who recognised in 1956 with 'The Agency of the Letter in the Unconscious' that the Freudian practice of speech revealed an unconscious that writes – something Jacques Derrida found quite remarkable – would end in 1975–76 with Joyce? Lacan Reading Joyce will be of great interest to professional and academic readers in the respective fields of Lacan and Joyce studies, including psychoanalysts in practice and training, as well as researchers and students in psychoanalytic and modern literary studies.
Lacan Reading Joyce

Lacan Reading Joyce

Colette Soler

Routledge
2018
nidottu
This book discusses Jacques Lacan’s contribution to understanding the life and work of James Joyce, introducing Colette Soler’s influential reading to English readers for the first time. Focusing on Lacan’s famous Seminar on Joyce, the reader will no doubt learn much from Lacan, but also, as Soler shows, what Lacan learned from Joyce and what perhaps, without him, he would not have approached with so much confidence. Le Sinthome. This is the title Jacques Lacan chose for his seminar devoted to Joyce in 1975–76. He wrote the word 'sinthome' in its original spelling, from the Greek, and thus used the technique so dear to Joyce: the equivocation between the sound that is heard and the graphic representation that is seen. Is it surprising that the author who recognised in 1956 with 'The Agency of the Letter in the Unconscious' that the Freudian practice of speech revealed an unconscious that writes – something Jacques Derrida found quite remarkable – would end in 1975–76 with Joyce? Lacan Reading Joyce will be of great interest to professional and academic readers in the respective fields of Lacan and Joyce studies, including psychoanalysts in practice and training, as well as researchers and students in psychoanalytic and modern literary studies.
Yeats and Joyce

Yeats and Joyce

Alistair Cormack

Routledge
2018
nidottu
While postcolonial studies has contributed much to our understanding of Irish modernism, it has also encouraged less-than-accurate portrayals of Joyce and Yeats as polar opposites: Yeats as the inventor of Irish mystique and Joyce as its relentless demythologiser. Alistair Cormack's complex study provides a corrective to these misleading characterisations by analysing the tools Yeats and Joyce themselves used to challenge representation in the postcolonial era. Despite their very different histories, Cormack suggests, these two writers can be seen as allies in their insistence on the heresy of the imagination. Reinvigorating and politicising the history of ideas as a powerful medium for studying literature, he shows that Joyce and Yeats independently challenged a linearity and materialism they identified with empire. Both celebrated Ireland as destabilising the accepted forms of thought and the accepted means of narrating the nation. Thus, 'unreadable' modernist works such as Finnegans Wake and A Vision must be understood as attempts to reconceptualise history in a literally postcolonial period.
Routledge Library Editions: James Joyce
This set reissues 8 books on James Joyce originally published between 1966 and 1991. The volumes examine many of Joyce’s most respected works, including Finnegans Wake, Dubliners and Ulysses. As well as providing an in-depth analyses of Joyce’s work, this collection also looks at James Joyce in the context of the Modernist movement as a whole. This set will be of particular interest to students of literature.
From Shakespeare to Joyce: Authors to Critics, Literature and Life
From Shakespeare To Joyce: Authors To Critics, Literature And Life is a book written by Elmer Edgar Stoll. The book is a collection of essays that explores the works of some of the most significant authors in English literature, from William Shakespeare to James Joyce. Stoll examines the literary and cultural contexts in which these authors wrote and analyzes their themes, styles, and techniques. The book also includes critical essays that discuss the works of these authors from different perspectives. Stoll provides a historical overview of literary criticism and traces the evolution of literary theory from the Renaissance to the modern era. He also examines the role of the critic in interpreting literature and shaping public opinion about literary works.In addition to literary analysis, the book also explores the relationship between literature and life. Stoll discusses how literature reflects and shapes the cultural values and beliefs of a society. He also examines the role of literature in shaping individual identity and consciousness.Overall, From Shakespeare To Joyce: Authors To Critics, Literature And Life is a comprehensive and insightful exploration of English literature and its cultural significance. It is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of literature and literary criticism.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.
Augustine's Theodicy and Joyce's Aesthetics

Augustine's Theodicy and Joyce's Aesthetics

J. Mitchell Morse

Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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Augustine's Theodicy and Joyce's Aesthetics is a scholarly book written by J. Mitchell Morse that explores the intersection of theology and literature. Specifically, the book examines the theological concept of theodicy, which is the attempt to reconcile the existence of evil and suffering in the world with the belief in an all-powerful and benevolent God. Morse argues that the Irish author James Joyce's modernist aesthetic is deeply influenced by Augustine of Hippo's theodicy, which emphasizes the idea that evil is a privation or absence of good rather than a positive force. Morse analyzes Joyce's major works, including Ulysses and Finnegans Wake, and shows how Joyce's use of language and symbolism reflects his engagement with Augustine's ideas.The book also explores the broader implications of this connection between theology and literature. Morse argues that Joyce's engagement with Augustine's theodicy reflects a broader trend in modernist literature to grapple with the problem of evil and to reject traditional religious explanations for suffering. At the same time, Morse suggests that the literary approach to theodicy can offer new insights into theological debates and can help to bridge the gap between faith and reason.Overall, Augustine's Theodicy and Joyce's Aesthetics is a thought-provoking and interdisciplinary work that will appeal to scholars and students of literature, theology, and philosophy.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.