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This collection brings together a selection of original, research-led essays on more than a dozen avant-garde British writers of the 1960s, revealing this to be a crucial - and crucially overlooked - period of British literary history.
English fiction --- Experimental fiction, English --- History and criticism
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Joyce, James --- Technique --- Experimental fiction [English ] --- Ireland --- History and criticism --- Written communication --- Fiction
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Phillip Herring distinguishes the solvable problems from the truly insolvable mysteries in Joyce studies. His unusual and often witty book contains enough background material to appeal to a beginning reader of Joyce, yet it will be of the utmost importance to the specialist. He argues that Joyce formulated an uncertainty principle as early as the first Dubliners story and that he continued to engineer impossible-to-resolve mysteries" through his creation of literature's most radical experiment, Einnegans Wake.Originally published in 1987.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Uncertainty in literature. --- Experimental fiction, English --- History and criticism. --- Joyce, James, --- Technique.
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Experimental fiction, English --- History and criticism --- Ackroyd, Peter --- Criticism and interpretation.
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English literature --- Fiction --- General ethics --- anno 1900-1999 --- English fiction --- Ethics in literature. --- Experimental fiction, English --- History and criticism.
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"Last Year at Betty and Bob’s: An Actual Occasion is the third in a series of three novellas emerging from a writing practice that taps the cusp of consciousness between dreaming and waking.An Actual Occasion revisits the viral transitioning of the becoming rat-woman from Last Year at Betty and Bob's: A Novelty (vol. 1 in the trilogy). The adventure focuses on the Gritta’s, a gang of artists on retreat in the Dolomite Mountains, as they engage with the idiosyncratic, keeper of the keys, Roberta. Her other-worldly Café Arcadia, a magical cathedral of voluminous aphorism, is an archival refuge and durational homage to Benjaminian storytelling. This futurist fairy-tale is tinged with a curious mix of 19th-century feminist idioms and a queer, post-pandemic sanguinity."
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British literature --- English fiction --- American fiction --- Experimental fiction, English --- Experimental fiction, American --- Unfinished books. --- History and criticism. --- 2000-2099
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Introduction: "Throwing sand" -- Pledging peace in Aldous Huxley's Eyeless in Gaza -- Challenging death in Storm Jameson's Mirror in darkness trilogy -- Narrating veteran-pacifism in Siegfried Sassoon's memoirs of George Sherston -- Tending the ruins in Rose Macaulay's And no man's wit -- Thinking as fighting in Virginia Woolf's The years and Three guineas -- Coda: Perceiving the peace movement
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