Renascent Joyce [electronic resource] / edited by Daniel Ferrer, Sam Slote, and Andr�e Topia ; foreword by Sebastian D. G. Knowles.
Series: Florida James Joyce seriesPublication details: Gainesville : University Press of Florida, c2013.Description: viii, 160 pSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:- 823/.912 23
- PR6019.O9 Z78435 2013eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Daniel Ferrer, Sam Slote, and Andr�e Topia -- 1. "Another victory like that and we are done for": Return and repression of a Greek spirit in modernism / Philippe Birgy -- 2. Textual atomism in Finnegans Wake / Jonathan Pollock -- 3. James Joyce and Giordano Bruno: an "immarginable" and interdisciplinary dialogue / Federico Sabatini -- 4. The dream and the wake: an alchemy of words and scenes in the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili and Finnegans Wake / Tracey Eve Winton -- 5. "As great Shapesphere puns it": the name game in Shakespeare and Joyce / Fran�cois Laroque -- 6. "Marked you that?": Stephen Dedalus, Pierrot / Maria-Daniella Dick -- 7. The ass dreams of Shaun's bottomless heart: Shakespeare and the dream-work in Finnegans Wake 403-407 / Jim LeBlanc -- 8. "The imprevidibility of the future": on Joycean prophecy / Paul K. Saint-Amour -- 9. Scribbling into eternity: Paris, Proust, "Proteus" / Christine Froula -- 10. Joyce's hand in the first French translation of Ulysses / Liliane Rodriguez -- 11. Joyce's dictionnaire des idiotismes reus: comparing the 1929 and 2004 translations of "Eumaeus" / Robert Byr.
An edited volume examining the many ways in which Joyce exhibits Renaissance tendencies, comparing him with major Renaissance figures, such as Shakespeare, Rabelais, and Bruno.
Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
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