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Richard Beckman argues that readers of Finnegans Wake must develop a new method of reading that flows from the text itself. Focusing on the mode of perception in the Wake --seeing the world obliquely because that is often the only way to get at the nature of things--Beckman maintains that Joyce's satire depends on looking at the public scene from behind, a view at the same time vaudevillian and philosophic.
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In this landmark study of James Joyce's "Finnegans Wake", Luca Crispi and Sam Slote have brought together leading Joyce experts to explore the genesis of one of the twentieth century's most intriguing works of fiction. Each essay approaches "Finnegans Wake" through novel perspectives afforded by Joyce's preparatory manuscripts. By investigating a work through its earlier drafts, genetic criticism grounds speculative interpretations in a historical, material context and opens up a broader horizon for critical and textual interpretation.The introduction by Luca Crispi, Sam Slote, and Dirk Van Hulle offers a chronology of the composition of "Finnegans Wake", an archival survey of the manuscripts, and an introduction to genetic criticism. Then, the volume provides a chapter-by-chapter interpretation of the Wake, probing the book as a work in progress. This book is the essential starting point for all future studies of Joyce's most complex and fascinating work.
Joyce, James --- JOYCE (JAMES), 1882-1941 --- FINNEGANS WAKE --- CRITIQUE TEXTUELLE
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Artists --- Young men --- Joyce, James, --- Dublin (Ireland)
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Psychological study of literature --- Joyce, James --- Jung, Carl Gustav
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Translating and interpreting --- Boisen, Mogens, --- Joyce, James, --- Joyce, James --- Literary style. --- Translations into Danish --- History and criticism. --- Ireland --- In literature.
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Ulysses is in many ways an occult text, in that it deliberately hides meanings and significances from sight, and compels the reader to unveil its secrets by reading it backwards, from deceiving surfaces to underlying truths. To discuss the occult in Joyce
Occultism in literature. --- Joyce, James, --- Joyce, James Augustine Aloysius --- Joyce, James --- Dzhoĭs, Dzheĭms Avgustin Aloiziĭ --- Džoiss, Džeimss --- Gʻois, Gʻaims --- Joyce, Giacomo --- Jūyis, Jīms --- Tzoys, Tzaiēms --- Tzoys, Tzeēms --- Джойс, Джеймс --- Джойс, Джеймс Августин Алоїсуїс --- Zhoĭs, Zheĭms --- ג׳ויס, ג׳ײמס, --- ג׳ויס, ג׳יימס, --- ジョイス --- ジェームスジョイス, --- Homer. --- Birmingham, Kevin. --- Criticism, Textual. --- Knowledge --- Occultism.
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