PhDThe major characteristics of Joyce's stylistic achievement in the organic unity of contents and expressions are, firstlyp the 'style* is not intended to reveal the author but the whatness, of his characters and subjects described and secondly Joyce's 'style* contains in itself particular meanings beyond the limits of the semantic and lexical contents of words. These features are more specifically defined as his use of the language for mimetic purposes to revealp suggest and represent consciousness (sometimes even unconscious and subconscious) mood, emotion mental patterns thought processes physical movement situation impression and sound effects through his command of the rhythmical syntactical and other grammatical, and ph...
There are three nets that shape the basic notions in Joyce's works: religion, language and nationali...
This research attempts to reframe our understanding of James Joyce’s first novel, A Portrait of the ...
In Richard Ellmann\u27s influential biography on James Joyce he describes Joyce\u27s transformation ...
As a novelist James Joyce surpasses his predecessors in the experimental use of the use of stream of...
The language style in James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man renders no uniformity. I...
This thesis explores various states as they are experienced by Joycean characters. It is concerned w...
textThis study of James Joyce's transmodal techniques explores, first, Joyce's implementation of non...
The central aim of this paper is to show the similarities of some stylistic features of A Portrait o...
James Joyce’s Dubliners is highly modernistic in terms of both content and form. This paper attempts...
Our main interest is in showing the new light given Joyce\u27s works by the study of Stephen Hero, t...
James Joyce in his novel Dubliners conducts a series of narrative experiments with allusion, and in ...
Stately, plump Oliver Gogarty sits down in 1921 to read the mammoth novel that his erstwhile friend ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D34812/81 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Aside from the recent development in the psychiatry, melancholy has been a discursive theme in many...
This item was originally part of a presentation at the 2015-16 Angelo State Graduate Research Colloq...
There are three nets that shape the basic notions in Joyce's works: religion, language and nationali...
This research attempts to reframe our understanding of James Joyce’s first novel, A Portrait of the ...
In Richard Ellmann\u27s influential biography on James Joyce he describes Joyce\u27s transformation ...
As a novelist James Joyce surpasses his predecessors in the experimental use of the use of stream of...
The language style in James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man renders no uniformity. I...
This thesis explores various states as they are experienced by Joycean characters. It is concerned w...
textThis study of James Joyce's transmodal techniques explores, first, Joyce's implementation of non...
The central aim of this paper is to show the similarities of some stylistic features of A Portrait o...
James Joyce’s Dubliners is highly modernistic in terms of both content and form. This paper attempts...
Our main interest is in showing the new light given Joyce\u27s works by the study of Stephen Hero, t...
James Joyce in his novel Dubliners conducts a series of narrative experiments with allusion, and in ...
Stately, plump Oliver Gogarty sits down in 1921 to read the mammoth novel that his erstwhile friend ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D34812/81 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Aside from the recent development in the psychiatry, melancholy has been a discursive theme in many...
This item was originally part of a presentation at the 2015-16 Angelo State Graduate Research Colloq...
There are three nets that shape the basic notions in Joyce's works: religion, language and nationali...
This research attempts to reframe our understanding of James Joyce’s first novel, A Portrait of the ...
In Richard Ellmann\u27s influential biography on James Joyce he describes Joyce\u27s transformation ...