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Joyce effects on language, theory, and history
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ISBN: 0521777887 0521661129 1107118034 0511017162 9786610158942 0511117973 0511151004 0511324790 0511484984 1280158948 0511048661 9780511017162 9780521661126 0511033427 9780511033421 9780511117978 9780521777889 9780511484988 9780511048661 9780511151002 9781280158940 Year: 2000 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Joyce Effects is a series of connected essays by one of today's leading commentators on James Joyce. Joyce's books, Derek Attridge argues, go off like fireworks, and one of this book's aims is to enhance the reader's enjoyment of these special effects. He also examines another sort of effect: the way Joyce's writing challenges and transforms our understanding of language, literature, and history. Attridge's exploration of these transforming effects represents fifteen years of close engagement with Joyce, and reflects the changing course of Joyce criticism during this period. Each of Joyce's four major books is addressed in depth, while several shorter chapters take up particular theoretical topics such as character, chance and coincidence, historical writing and narrative as they are staged and scrutinized in Joyce's writing. Through lively and accessible discussion, this book advances a mode of reading open to both the pleasures and the surprises of the literary work.

Polyglot Joyce : fictions of translation
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ISBN: 0802038972 9780802038975 9786612029011 1282029010 1442678623 Year: 2005 Publisher: Toronto, [Ontario] ; Buffalo, [New York] ; London, [England] : University of Toronto Press,

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"James Joyce's writings have been translated hundreds of times into dozens of different languages. Given the multitude of interpretive possibilities within these translations, Patrick O'Neill argues that the entire corpus of Joyce's work - indeed, of any author's - can be regarded as a single and coherent object of study. Polyglot Joyce demonstrates that all the translations of a work, both in a given language and in all languages, can be considered and approached as a single polyglot macrotext." "Polyglot Joyce illustrates how a translation extends rather than distorts its original, opening many possibilities not only into the work of Joyce, but into the work of any author whose work has been translated."--Jacket.

Genèse et métamorphoses du texte joycien
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ISBN: 2859440976 Year: 1985 Publisher: Paris Publications de la Sorbonne


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Approaches to teaching Joyce's Ulysses.
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ISBN: 0873527119 0873527127 9780873527118 Year: 1993 Publisher: New York Modern language association of America

Ethical Joyce
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ISBN: 1107133920 1280162422 0511120672 051104254X 0511148267 0511305249 0511485085 0511045719 9780511042546 9780511045714 9780511120671 9780521814980 0521814987 9780511485084 9781280162428 9781107133921 9780511148262 9780511305245 9780521100106 0521100100 Year: 2002 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Marian Eide argues that the central concern of James Joyce's writing was the creation of a literary ethics. Eide examines Joyce's ethical preoccupations throughout his work, particularly the tension between his commitment as an artist and his social obligations as a father and citizen during a tumultuous period of European history. Eide argues that his narrative suggestion that ethics, which etymologically signifies both 'character' and 'habitat', might be understood best as an interaction between immediate and intimate processes (character) and more external and enduring structures (habitat). Drawing on feminist theory, Eide focuses on the notions of alterity and difference. The literary ethics developed in this book proceed from a textual focus in order to examine how our assumptions about what it means to read and interpret produce within each reader an implicit ethical practice. This is a study devoted to Joyce's ethical philosophy as it emerges in his writing.

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