The Joyce Paradox: Form and Freedom in His FictionNorthwestern University Press, 1966 - 180 oldal This book makes sense of the present state of Joyce criticism by polarising various attitudes which have been taken to Joyce's work. This polarisation is then presented as the basis for a new view which takes account of divergent tendencies within Joyce's fiction itself. [...] -From book jacket. |
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31. oldal
... claims it was Joyce's own process as he revised Stephen Hero into the Portrait , 15 it is rather a jejune idealizing and romanticization which accounts for the absence of ' common and insignificant ' elements , specification of the ...
... claims it was Joyce's own process as he revised Stephen Hero into the Portrait , 15 it is rather a jejune idealizing and romanticization which accounts for the absence of ' common and insignificant ' elements , specification of the ...
62. oldal
... claims on him he becomes awakened , ' my home , my fatherland . . . my church ' ( 251/291 ) . In their last interview , Cranly states the claims of all these , and of ' a mother's love ' ( 246/285 ) . His reaction in the Portrait leaves ...
... claims on him he becomes awakened , ' my home , my fatherland . . . my church ' ( 251/291 ) . In their last interview , Cranly states the claims of all these , and of ' a mother's love ' ( 246/285 ) . His reaction in the Portrait leaves ...
162. oldal
... claim to exclusive , ' secret ' wisdom , sets the hermetic philosophers off from the exoteric tradition more than does their actual content . † The priority and exclusiveness which Gilbert claimed for Joyce's esoterica— quite possibly ...
... claim to exclusive , ' secret ' wisdom , sets the hermetic philosophers off from the exoteric tradition more than does their actual content . † The priority and exclusiveness which Gilbert claimed for Joyce's esoterica— quite possibly ...
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