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  • Formaat: Hardback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 240x161x22 mm, kaal: 527 g, 2 b&w illustrations, 3 tables, notes, index
  • Sari: The Florida James Joyce Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Mar-2007
  • Kirjastus: University Press of Florida
  • ISBN-10: 0813030331
  • ISBN-13: 9780813030333
  • Formaat: Hardback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 240x161x22 mm, kaal: 527 g, 2 b&w illustrations, 3 tables, notes, index
  • Sari: The Florida James Joyce Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Mar-2007
  • Kirjastus: University Press of Florida
  • ISBN-10: 0813030331
  • ISBN-13: 9780813030333

A celebration of the transformative effects of James Joyce's time in Trieste


Joyce in Trieste is a record of the transformation in text, meaning, and language that Trieste worked upon Joyce. This volume begins with three path-breaking essays: Michael Groden's unveiling of the manuscripts acquired by the National Library of Ireland in 2002, Margot Norris's introduction of the particularly effective paradigm of "risky reading" to describe the provocative re-contextualizations in history, theory, and culture that reveal something new about Joyce's work, and Zack Bowen's celebration of the Platonic and erotic qualities of Joyce's language.

Each essay opens up to a section that follows the opening lead: essays on manuscript genetics following Groden, a political set of essays following Norris, and a set of essays on language following Bowen. Included are some final thoughts from the late Hugh Kenner, work from Joyceans such as Vike Martina Plock and Dirk Van Hulle, and political studies of Israel and Palestine. This volume provides a lively and useful summary of recent and future directions of Joyce scholarship and will be of particular interest to Joyce and Irish studies scholars as well as those interested in provocative readings of twentieth-century literature.



Through a wide variety of essays on language, history, politics, and culture in the works of James Joyce, this book celebrates the transformative effects of the city of Trieste on Joyce's writing

Arvustused

An exceptionally rewarding collection of essays. Rather than rounding up the usual suspects, the editors have assembled an unusually broad and varied group of contributors to represent the current state of Joyce criticism worldwide. - R. Brandon Kershner, University of Florida

List of Illustration
ix
Foreword xi
Acknowledgments xiii
List of Abbreviations
xiv
Introduction 1(12)
Sebastian D. G. Knowles
Reading Joyce: Text, Meaning, and Language
The National Library of Ireland's New Joyce Manuscripts
13(23)
Michael Groden
Risky Reading of Risky Writing
36(18)
Margot Norris
Plato, Homer, and Joyce: Involving Orientalism, a Smidgeon of Smut, and a Pinch of Perverse Egotism
54(13)
Zack Bowen
Text: Genetic Readings
Narrative as Potential: The Virus and the Program
67(11)
Andre Topia
``Oxen of the Sun'' and the Gestation of the Word
78(9)
Nick De Marco
Dame Plurabelle: Joyce's Art of Decomposition and Recombination
87(15)
Dirk Van Hulle
``Negative Utopia'' in James Joyce, Walter Benjamin, and Ernst Bloch
102(17)
Hugo Azerad
Meaning: Political Readings
Why Does Gerty Limp?
119(12)
Vike Martina Plock
A ``ruin of all space, shattered glass and toppling masonry'': Reading Nightmares of Orientalist History in Joyce's Ulysses
131(19)
Brian G. Caraher
``Nothing doing. Still an idea behind it'': The Restoration of Zion
150(9)
Arye Kendi
Is There a Class to Renounce in This Text? Gentlemanly Ideology in A Portrait of the Artist
159(11)
Borislav Knezevic
Buckley in a General Russia: Finnegans Wake and Political Space
170(21)
Richard Robinson
Language: Joycean Readings
Jim the Comedian
191(4)
Hugh Kenner
Breakfast at 7 Eccles Street: Oeufs Sacher-Masoch?
195(15)
Austin Briggs
Molly's Mediterranean Meals and Other Joycean Cuisines: An Essay with Recipes
210(13)
Ira B. Nadel
Cinematic Joyce: Mediterranean Joyce
223(18)
Carla Marengo Vaglio
List of Contributors 241(4)
Index 245
Sebastian D.G. Knowles is professor of English at Ohio State University and author of The Dublin Helix: The Life of Language in Joyce's Ulysses (UPF). Geert Lernout is director of the James Joyce Centre in Antwerp, and author of The French Joyce and coeditor of The Finnegans Wake Notebooks at Buffalo. John McCourt is co-director of the Trieste Joyce Summer School and author of The Years of Bloom: James Joyce in Trieste 1904-1920.