The Joyce Paradox: Form and Freedom in His FictionThis 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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Page 13
... particular standpoint - damnation , or on another hand , right behaviour - it seems difficult to insist on any particular one . Nor can any wider context be called in to determine this larger significance : it can only suggest the ...
... particular standpoint - damnation , or on another hand , right behaviour - it seems difficult to insist on any particular one . Nor can any wider context be called in to determine this larger significance : it can only suggest the ...
Page 72
... particular motive can- not be assigned to a particular character definitely . The philosopher only says if he acted from a particular motive , then the meaning of his action is such and such . † Stephen's view of his own experience , as ...
... particular motive can- not be assigned to a particular character definitely . The philosopher only says if he acted from a particular motive , then the meaning of his action is such and such . † Stephen's view of his own experience , as ...
Page 79
... particular instance not part of actual dialogue may be Stephen thinking , Joyce describing Stephen thinking , Joyce describing how Stephen might have thought , or some indeterminate state between these . The method is not , of course ...
... particular instance not part of actual dialogue may be Stephen thinking , Joyce describing Stephen thinking , Joyce describing how Stephen might have thought , or some indeterminate state between these . The method is not , of course ...
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