In this comprehensive and intellectually ambitious study, Robert Baines outlines all of the major philosophical allusions in James Joyce's late masterpiece, Finnegans Wake. Drawing on archival material, Baines shows how Joyce first encountered and then developed each philosophical concept, shining light on this famously perplexing text.
In this comprehensive and intellectually ambitious study, Robert Baines outlines all of the major philosophical allusions in James Joyce's late masterpiece, Finnegans Wake. Drawing on archival material, Baines shows how Joyce first encountered and then developed each philosophical concept, shining light on this famously perplexing text.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Baines is Associate Professor of Modern British and Irish Literature at the University of Evansville in Indiana. He has published on time and space in Finnegans Wake, Flaubert's influence on Joyce, and Hegel's role in Joyce's "Drama and Life." He also works in the field of Digital Humanities. This is his first book.
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Abbreviations Transcriptional Conventions Introduction 1: The History of The Letter (FW 116.36 - 119.09) 2: Professor Jones Vs. The Time Philosophy (FW 149.14 - 150.14) 3: The Unity and Duality of Burrus and Caseous (FW 160.06 - 167.17) 4: A Portrait of the Gracehoper as a Young Man (FW 414.14 - 419.10) 5: Seeing Through Balkelly (FW 609.24 - 612.15) Conclusion Bibliography Index
Abbreviations Transcriptional Conventions Introduction 1: The History of The Letter (FW 116.36 - 119.09) 2: Professor Jones Vs. The Time Philosophy (FW 149.14 - 150.14) 3: The Unity and Duality of Burrus and Caseous (FW 160.06 - 167.17) 4: A Portrait of the Gracehoper as a Young Man (FW 414.14 - 419.10) 5: Seeing Through Balkelly (FW 609.24 - 612.15) Conclusion Bibliography Index
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