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The Language of James Joyce Katie Wales

The Language of James Joyce By Katie Wales

The Language of James Joyce by Katie Wales


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Summary

The aim of this text is to adopt a linguistic/stylistic perspective on Joyce's use of language. Where they have proved relevant, the author assesses theories such as reader-response criticism, feminism, Bakhtin's writings and deconstruction, from this perspective.

The Language of James Joyce Summary

The Language of James Joyce by Katie Wales

This book presents an analysis for students of the language and style of Joyce's major prose works in the light of current work in language studies, stylistics and literary theory. Each chapter addresses a particular aspect of the style of a prose work or text, rhetoric ("Dubliners", and "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man"), speech and thought presentation and word-play ("Ulysses") and sound-play ("Finnegans Wake").

Table of Contents

Part 1 Joyce and Irish English: the history of English in Ireland; Joyce and Hiberno-English; Joyce and Anglo-Irish literature; the Joycean paradox. Part 2 Joyce and rhetoric - "Dubliners" and "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man": Joyce and rhetoric; repetition in Dubliners; emotive rhetoric in "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man"; a portrait of the artist as a rhetorician. Part 3 Joyce's voices in "Ulysses": the voices of Ulysses; "The Steady Monologuy of the Interiors"; the "inner voices" of Stephen Dedalus and Leopold Bloom; the female voice - Molly's monologue; the dialogue of voices in "Ulysses". Part 4 The play of language in "Ulysses": Joyce and the ludic(rous); the play of sound and symbol; dislocutions of syntax; lexical creativity; licences of meaning; comic word-play; the art of parody; a portrait of the artist as a joker. Part 5 The "Ideal Reader" of "Finnegans Wake": to read, or not to read...; the reader's progress to "Finnegans Wake"; putting the language to sleep; here comes everything - endlessly repeated; "The Keys to Given!"; the "Ideal Reader" of "Finnegans Wake".

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GOR003639962
9780333480557
0333480554
The Language of James Joyce by Katie Wales
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
1992-01-17
200
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