Joyce, James
The Budgen Collection at the James Joyce Cultural Centre
... public. James Joyce’s quote here may aptly describe the Budgen collection’s transition from the physical to digital domain: “Better pass boldly into that other world, in the full glory of some passion, than fade ...
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The Journey from Alienation towards Self-Realization in James Joyce?s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
... The very scrutiny was entrenched on the novel A portrait of an artist as a young man (1982) which is the great work of James Joyce. The efficacy of this probe was that it took a concept, alienation, that is ...
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Comparative Translation, from English into Albanian of ‘Episode 11, Sirens, in Ulysses’, by James Joyce
... In this paper we will give a study of Episode 11, ‘’Sirens’’ in ‘’Ulysses’’, by James Joyce. Through comparative translation from English into Albanian of the novel, based on the literary explication, we ...
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A portrait of Hugo Claus as a young artist: the influence of James Joyce on The Sorrow of Belgium
... that James Joyce (1882-1941) burned a portion of Stephen Hero, the first draft of the semi-autobiographial Künstlerroman that was to become A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916), ‘in a fit of ...
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Intertextual relations: James Joyce and William Shakespeare in Angela Carter’s Wise Children
... invokes Joyce as an ally for the female writer who inherits the androcentric canon, but writes against patriarchal values and cultural hierarchies by appropriating celebrated texts in ways that value what is ...
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Analyzing Elements of Modernism and Modern Androgyny in James Joyce “Ulysses” and William Faulkner “The Sound and the Fury”
... like Joyce “envisioned an androgyny consciousness, infinitely dynamized by an incessant process of exchange” (Cixous, 1980, ...Whereas Joyce releases the sublime, as a masochistic element, Faulkner ...
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Ulyses James Joyce
... Their eyes watched him. On the slow weedy waterway he had floated on his raft coastward over Ireland drawn by a haulage rope past beds of reeds, over slime, mudchoked bottles, carrion dogs. Athlone, Mullingar, Moyvalley, ...
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... contend James Joyce invests Finnegans Wake’s river-woman Anna Livia Plurabelle with the agency to reconnect Dublin’s inhabitants to the environs that resource their urban ...Stephen, Joyce seeks to ...
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The Ghost Walks in London
... on Joyce and climate change (Fiona Becket); Joyce and sanitation (Cheryl Temple Herr); ecofemin- ism in relation to Joyce’s female characters (Bonnie Kime Scott) and the ecopolitics of Irish forestry in ...
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Uncovering the 'gold bearing rubble': Ernst Bloch's literary criticism
... and James Joyce – offer their representations of the “mixed darkness and bleakness” of the age to the Marxist literary critic, whose uncovering of their “crypto-dialectics” refunctions this latent utopian ...
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Eisenstein Joyce Marx; cosmic, comic
... From Joyce the next leap is to film, where it’s much easier … In this respect film has many more possibilities than ...literature. Joyce and I talked about this in Paris and I explained to him the arsenal ...
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The Effects of Ability Grouping on Gifted & Talented Third, Fourth, and Fifth Grade Students in Selected South Carolina Public School Districts
... the pub and not the wider implications, the hinderers who systematically restrict the implementation of multicultural policies that would benefit those whose national or racial identities do not please the hegemonic ...
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Marking time: temporality and the imperial cast of occidental law
... ‘it looks well and the author covers himself to a certain extent by referring to someone more important than he is’. 2 The additional reason for invoking Blanchot is that he provides a culminating point which orients ...
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Joyce the Postmodernist: A Glance at Finnegans Wake
... Wake Joyce accuses Him of "the original sin, the creation of man" (Hassan, 1987, ...To Joyce, no book can be authoritative, not even the Bible or Finnegans Wake, because language is open to ...
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Joyce or Beckett?: On Žižek's Choice
... reads Joyce. As Shelly Brivic notes in Joyce through Lacan and Žižek, in the single paper where Joyce features in the title Žižek “leaves Joyce behind after the first ...(‘From ...
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It's a Fine Line Between Influence and Collaboration
... 3 Indeed, ‘reverence’ means that one has “[d]eep respect, veneration, or admiration for someone or something, esp. a person or thing regarded as sacred or holy” and inspires “feelings of awe or veneration” (OED ‘rever- ...
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