Format:
Online-Ressource (103 S.)
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
ISBN:
9789042032385
Series Statement:
European Joyce studies 18
Content:
Preliminary material /Editors De-familiarizing Readings -- BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE /Editors De-familiarizing Readings -- INTRODUCTION /ALAN W. FRIEDMAN and CHARLES ROSSMAN -- “GUTTAPERCHA THINGS”: CONTRACEPTION, DESIRE, AND MISCOMMUNICATION IN “THE DEAD” /TARA PRESCOTT -- JOYCE IN BLACKFACE: GOLOSHES, GOLLYWOGGS AND CHRISTY MINSTRELS IN “THE DEAD” /SUSAN J. ADAMS -- DATING STEPHEN’S DIARY: WHEN DOES A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST END? /DAVID G. WRIGHT -- IS BELLA COHEN JEWISH? WHAT’S IN A NAME? /AUSTIN BRIGGS -- STEPHEN DEDALUS’S ANTI-SEMITIC BALLAD: A SABOTAGED CLIMAX IN JOYCE’S ULYSSES /MARGOT NORRIS -- THE SHAKESPEAREAN DEMIURGE IN JOYCE’S FORGE /STEPHEN WHITTAKER -- PLAYING THE SQUARE CIRCLE: MUSICAL FORM AND POLYPHONY IN THE WAKE /ALAN SHOCKLEY -- CONTRIBUTORS /Editors De-familiarizing Readings.
Content:
Unlike many recent Joyce studies, De-familiarizing Readings eschews the theoretical and ideological and instead plants itself on firmer ground. Its seven outstanding Joyce scholars share a love of the “stuff” of texts, contexts, and intertexts: data and dates, food and clothing, letters and journals, literary allusions, and other quotidian desiderata. Their inductive approaches - whether to Dubliners, Portrait of the Artist, Ulysses , or Finnegans Wake - are thoroughly researched, argued with meticulous, even nit-picking, precision, and offer the pleasurable reading experience of forensic analysis. And in the end they provide the satisfaction of reaching persuasive conclusions that seem both striking and inevitable
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789042025707
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe De-familiarizing readings Amsterdam ; New York, NY : Rodopi, 2009 ISBN 9789042025707
Language:
English
Keywords:
Joyce, James 1882-1941
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DOI:
10.1163/9789042032385