Shaw and Joyce : the last word in stolentelling /
This controversial and groundbreaking book - certain to provoke Joyce scholars - documents the heretofore under observed influence of George Bernard Shaw on James Joyce. In painstaking detail, Martha Fodaski Black addresses Joyce's "stolentelling" from Shaw, maintaining that Joyce emp...
Основен автор: | Black, Martha Fodaski. |
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Формат: | Електронна книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
℗♭1995.
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Серия: |
Florida James Joyce series.
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Онлайн достъп: |
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=20694 |
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Print version::
Shaw and Joyce. |
Съдържание:
- Foreword / Bernard Benstock
- The case for Joyce's "Piously forged Palimpsests" of "Lamppost Shawe"
- "Sonny" George and "Sunny" Jim: "Frother" and his "Doblinganger"
- The devil's disciple and his great "Immensipater": Stephen Hero, a portrait of the artist as a young man, and exiles. "Fruting for firstlings"
- "A true covenanter against the world": Stephen Hero. A portrait of the artist as a young Shavian: "O foenix culprit!" Carmen in the drawing-room: "Annadominant" "Candidatus" in exiles
- Tripartite Dubliners: "Circumcivisizing" the quintessential Dublin. "Yung and easily freudened": Dublin boys. "Lawanorder on loveinardor": Dublin's destructive ideals. "Our liffeyside people": Philistines in Dublin
- The great "Immensipater" "Retaled" in Bloom & Co.: Ulysses. The credible androgyne: "Such is manowife's lot to lose and win again" Irish nationalism: "The vilest bogeyer but most attractionable avatar."