This book is essential reading for Joyceans, Irish modernists, and Anglophone modernists, and also for scholars of transnational modernism, of comparative European literatures, of the life of the sensorium, and of culture and capitalism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
This book is essential reading for Joyceans, Irish modernists, and Anglophone modernists, and also for scholars of transnational modernism, of comparative European literatures, of the life of the sensorium, and of culture and capitalism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Catherine Flynn is Associate Professor of English at University of California, Berkeley. She is the editor of a forthcoming volume titled The New Joyce Studies (Cambridge). She is co-editor with Richard Brown of the James Joyce Quarterly special issue, 'Joycean Avant-Gardes'. Before studying literature, she practiced as an architect in Vienna, Austria, and in Ireland.
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Introduction: the matter of Paris 1. Paris encountered: 1902-03 writings 2. Paris recognized: Stephen Hero and Portrait 3. Paris digested: 'Lestrygonians' 4. Paris re-envisioned: 'Circe' 5. Paris profanely illuminated: Joyce's Walter Benjamin 6. Paris compounded: Finnegans Wake.
Introduction: the matter of Paris 1. Paris encountered: 1902-03 writings 2. Paris recognized: Stephen Hero and Portrait 3. Paris digested: 'Lestrygonians' 4. Paris re-envisioned: 'Circe' 5. Paris profanely illuminated: Joyce's Walter Benjamin 6. Paris compounded: Finnegans Wake.
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