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James Joyce
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 968

James Joyce

This definitive work on Joyce's life has been revised and expanded to include the discovery of much primary material - including a new love affair, Boswellian records of his brother's conversations by Stanislaus Joyce, a limerick about Samuel Beckett, a dream notebook, previously unknown letters, and much more.

James Joyce
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

James Joyce

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, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and an extended examination of his masterpiece, Ulysses.

James Joyce A to Z
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 326

James Joyce A to Z

(series copy)These encyclopedic companions are browsable, invaluable individual guides to authors and their works. Useful for students, but written with the general reader in mind, they are clear, concise, accessible, and supply the basic cultural, historical, biographical and critical information so crucial toan appreciation and enjoyment of the primary works. Each is arranged in an A-Z fashion and presents and explains the terms, people, places, and concepts encountered in the literary worlds of James Joyce, Mark Twain, and Virginia Woolf.As a keen explorer of the mundane material of everyday life, James Joyce ranks high in the canon of modernist writers. He is arguably the most influential writer of the twentieth-century, and may be the most read, studied, and taught of all modern writers. The James Joyce A-Z is the ideal companionto Joyce's life and work. Over 800 concise entries relating to all aspects of Joyce are gathered here in one easy-to-use volume of impressive scope.

James Joyce
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 410

James Joyce

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  • Published: 1992
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Biografie over de Ierse periode (1882-1915) van de Ierse schrijver (1882-1941).

James Joyce and His Contemporaries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

James Joyce and His Contemporaries

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989-09-27
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  • Publisher: Praeger

Although many scholars have addressed the central problems of interpretation in the work of James Joyce, less attention has been given to Joyce as a writer working within a specific literary and social context. This volume of 18 essays, distilled from a conference on Joyce and his contemporaries, focuses on Joyce's work from a variety of perspectives and examines his relationship to the Irish literary milieu and his connections to other writers and public figures of the period. The first group of essays explores questions relating to narrative and characterization in The Dead, Finnegans Wake, Ulysses, and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. In the second part, the authors look at Joyce'...

Ulysses
  • Language: en

Ulysses

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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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James Joyce
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

James Joyce

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In this Student Guide to James Joyce, one of the key figures in modernism, careful consideration is given to all of the author's major works, placing them in the evolving post-colonial literary tradition of Ireland. Whilst due recognition is given to Joyce's other works, Ulysses is seen as central to his achievement. Michael Murphy is a published poet, critic and translator. He lectures in English at Liverpool Hope University

Ulysses
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1047

Ulysses

Stephen, an elbow rested on the jagged granite, leaned his palm against his brow and gazed at the fraying edge of his shiny black coat-sleeve. Pain, that was not yet the pain of love, fretted his heart. Silently, in a dream she had come to him after her death, her wasted body within its loose brown graveclothes giving off an odour of wax and rosewood, her breath, that had bent upon him, mute, reproachful, a faint odour of wetted ashes. Across the threadbare cuffedge he saw the sea hailed as a great sweet mother by the wellfed voice beside him. The ring of bay and skyline held a dull green mass of liquid. A bowl of white china had stood beside her deathbed holding the green sluggish bile whic...

James Joyce
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

James Joyce

This is the first full biographyt of James Joyce since Richard Ellmann's scholarly work, published in 1959.

Ulysses and Us
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 413

Ulysses and Us

In Ulysses and Us, Declan Kiberd argues that James Joyce's Ulysses offers a humane vision of a more tolerant and decent life under the dreadful pressures of the modern world. As much a guide to contemporary life as it is virtuoso work of literary criticism, Ulysses and Us offers revolutionary insights to the scholar and the first-time reader alike. Leopold Bloom, the half-Jewish Irishman who is the hero of James Joyce's Ulysses, teaches the young Stephen Dedalus (modelled on Joyce himself) how he can grow and mature as an artist and an adult human being. Bloom has learned to live with contradictions, with anxiety and sexual jealousy, and with the rudeness and racism of the people he encounters in the city streets, and in his apparently banal way sees deeper than any of them. He embodies an intensely ordinary kind of wisdom, Kiberd argues, and in this way offers us a model for living well, in the tradition of the literature upon which Joyce drew in writing Ulysses, such as Homer, Dante and the Bible. 'Declan Kiberd's brilliantly informed and highly entertaining advocacy liberates Joyce's greatest book from the dungeon of unreadable masterpieces.' Joseph O'Connor