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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 49
Page 2
... seems off - hand in the note to Curran , here it is established with schoolmasterly fussiness . From beginning to end in the writing of Dubliners , however , the association of Dublin and paralysis persisted in Joyce's mind . It ...
... seems off - hand in the note to Curran , here it is established with schoolmasterly fussiness . From beginning to end in the writing of Dubliners , however , the association of Dublin and paralysis persisted in Joyce's mind . It ...
Page 16
... seems nothing which could prove this'latter , though evidences of symbolical correspondance - as Flynn's physical paralysis — might be counted for it . Similarly , no particular determinate moral judgement seems implied in the boy's ...
... seems nothing which could prove this'latter , though evidences of symbolical correspondance - as Flynn's physical paralysis — might be counted for it . Similarly , no particular determinate moral judgement seems implied in the boy's ...
Page 104
... seem to jar . Mainly , it seems to have been done already in the novel . Given its early composition , one can begin to speculate about the chapter as a practice run for Joyce , and as providing yet another medium of existence for ...
... seem to jar . Mainly , it seems to have been done already in the novel . Given its early composition , one can begin to speculate about the chapter as a practice run for Joyce , and as providing yet another medium of existence for ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action actuality aesthetic alternative analogy appears artist beauty become Bloom and Stephen Boylan Brand Budgen called chapter characters Circe claims consciousness context critical cycle cyclic dead death detachment diary dramatic Dublin Ellmann entelechy epiphany episode eternal ethical Eumæus Eveline existence experience father fiction Finnegans Wake freedom fuga per canonem Harriet Shaw Weaver Hugh Kenner human Ibsen Improperia interpretation Ithaca James Joyce Joyce's judgement Kenner Kierkegaard Kierkegaardian kinesis later literary London Mahamanvantara meaning metaphysical mind mode Molly Moses Mulligan narrative nature notion novel paradox paralysis Parnell parody particular passage Peer Gynt perhaps phrase Portrait possible potential present reality relationship repetition response Richard Ellmann romantic S. L. Goldberg scene seems Shakespeare Søren Kierkegaard soul stasis Stephen and Bloom Stephen Dedalus Stephen Hero Stobart story style suggest symbolic symbolist theme things thought tion Ulysses vision voice whole words