James Joyce ( British and Irish Authors )

Publication series :British and Irish Authors

Author: Patrick Parrinder  

Publisher: Cambridge University Press‎

Publication year: 1984

E-ISBN: 9780511867187

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780521283984

Subject: I106 the classics and study

Keyword: 作品评论和研究

Language: ENG

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James Joyce

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James Joyce holds a unique position in literature. No writer has a higher reputation, none attracts more ardent devotees, and none poses so many difficulties for the first-time reader. This book is an original and well-informed survey of the whole of Joyce's work. It offers close readings of his early writings such as Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, and an extended examination of his masterpiece, Ulysses, as well as a stimulating introduction to that notoriously difficult work Finnegans Wake. Dr Parrinder stresses Joyce's ambivalent relationship to the Ireland of his youth, and his ability to incorporate the most banal and profane levels of experience and language into profound celebration of the human capacity for survival and regeneration. The Joyce who emerges is a writer of innocence and gusto as well as immense artistic cunning.

Chapter

2 The student

University College

The old master in Christiania

Chamber Music

A modern Daedalus

3 Dubliners

Joyce and the short story

Signs of paralysis

Visions of the outcast: 'A Painful Case' and 'The Dead'

4 A Portrait of the Artist and Exiles

The portrait and the artist

Voice, memory, and discontinuity

Phases of an identity

Giacomo Joyce and Exiles

Part II

Ulysses: list of episodes

5 A Dublin Peer Gynt

6 Stephen in Ulysses: the loveliest mummer

7 Bloom and Molly: the bourgeois utopians

8 The styles of Ulysses

9 The ultimate symbol

Part III

Finnegans Wake: list of chapters

10 The nightmare of history

Work in Progres

The interpretation of fables and dreams

11 Reading the Wake

Part IV

12 Recourse

Notes

Guide to further reading

Index

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