Format:
VIII, 160 S.
,
Ill.
ISBN:
9780813042459
Series Statement:
The Florida James Joyce series
Content:
An edited volume examining the many ways in which Joyce exhibits Renaissance tendencies, comparing him with major Renaissance figures, such as Shakespeare, Rabelais, and Bruno
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
Introduction
,
Introduction
,
2. Textual atomism in Finnegans Wake
,
3. James Joyce and Giordano Bruno: an "immarginable" and interdisciplinary dialogue
,
4. The dream and the wake: an alchemy of words and scenes in the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili and Finnegans Wake
,
5. "As great Shapesphere puns it": the name game in Shakespeare and Joyce
,
6. "Marked you that?": Stephen Dedalus, Pierrot
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7. The ass dreams of Shaun's bottomless heart: Shakespeare and the dream-work in Finnegans Wake 403-407
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8. "The imprevidibility of the future": on Joycean prophecy
,
9. Scribbling into eternity: Paris, Proust, "Proteus"
,
10. Joyce's hand in the first French translation of Ulysses
,
11. Joyce's dictionnaire des idiotismes reus: comparing the 1929 and 2004 translations of "Eumaeus"
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1. "Another victory like that and we are done for": Return and repression of a Greek spirit in modernism
,
2. Textual atomism in Finnegans Wake
,
3. James Joyce and Giordano Bruno: an "immarginable" and interdisciplinary dialogue
,
4. The dream and the wake: an alchemy of words and scenes in the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili and Finnegans Wake
,
5. "As great Shapesphere puns it": the name game in Shakespeare and Joyce
,
6. "Marked you that?": Stephen Dedalus, Pierrot
,
7. The ass dreams of Shaun's bottomless heart: Shakespeare and the dream-work in Finnegans Wake 403-407
,
8. "The imprevidibility of the future": on Joycean prophecy
,
9. Scribbling into eternity: Paris, Proust, "Proteus"
,
10. Joyce's hand in the first French translation of Ulysses
,
11. Joyce's dictionnaire des idiotismes reus: comparing the 1929 and 2004 translations of "Eumaeus"
Language:
English
Subjects:
English Studies
Keywords:
Joyce, James 1882-1941
;
Literatur
;
Renaissance
;
Rezeption
;
Aufsatzsammlung
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