Buch, Englisch, Band 24, 188 Seiten, Format (B × H): 154 mm x 233 mm, Gewicht: 295 g
Reihe: European Joyce Studies
Selected Papers from the Utrecht James Joyce Symposium
Buch, Englisch, Band 24, 188 Seiten, Format (B × H): 154 mm x 233 mm, Gewicht: 295 g
Reihe: European Joyce Studies
ISBN: 978-90-04-31445-0
Verlag: Brill
A LONG THE KROMMERUN offers a selection of the best papers delivered at the XXIV International James Joyce Symposium hosted by Utrecht University, the Netherlands, June 2014. The essays offer fresh insights into Joyce and De Stijl aesthetic movement which originated in the Netherlands, Joyce’s (language) politics, his use of multilingualism and dialects, and, by way of close readings and genetic approaches of Finnegans Wake, the intricate ways Joyce communicates with his readers.
Contributors: Boriana A. Alexandrova, Stephanie Boland, Austin Briggs, Tim Conley, Catherine Flynn, Philip Keel Geheber, Robbert-Jan Henkes, Maria Kager, Katherine O’Callaghan, So Onose, David Pascoe, Sam Slote, David Spurr, and Dirk Van Hulle.
Fachgebiete
- Geisteswissenschaften Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft: Prosa, Erzählung, Roman, Prosaautoren
- Geisteswissenschaften Literaturwissenschaft Englische Literatur Irische Literatur
- Geisteswissenschaften Literaturwissenschaft Literaturgeschichte und Literaturkritik
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Geschichtliche Themen Kultur- und Ideengeschichte
Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction: “Dandy Paradoxes”
David Pascoe
The Machine Aesthetic in Joyce and De Stijl
David Spurr
From Dowel to Tesseract: Joyce and De Stijl from “Cyclops” to Finnegans Wake
Catherine Flynn
“A Great Future Behind Him”: Revisiting John F. Taylor’s Speech in “Aeolus” Revisited
So Onose
Bloom’s Dream Cottage and Crusoe’s Island: Man Caves
Austin Briggs
Joyce Among the Cockneys: The East End as Alternative London
Stephanie Boland
Babababblin’ Drolleries and Multilingual Phonologies: Developing a Multilingual Ethics of Embodiment through Finnegans Wake
Boriana A. Alexandrova
Wonderful Vocables: Joyce and the Neurolinguistics of Language Talent
Maria Kager
Felicitating the Whole of the Polis in Finnegans Wake
Sam Slote
Assimilating Shem into the Plural Polity: Burrus, Caseous, and Irish Free State Dairy Production
Philip Keel Geheber
“Behush the Bush. Whish!”: Silence, Loss, and Finnegans Wake
Katherine O’Callaghan
Waking “for an equality of relations”
Tim Conley
The Three Fates of the Finnegans Wake Notebook Research
Robbert-Jan Henkes
The Worldmaker’s Umwelt: The Cognitive Space between a Writer’s Library and the Publishing House
Dirk Van Hulle
List of contributors