James Joyce in his novel Dubliners conducts a series of narrative experiments with allusion, and in doing so suggests a new literary criticism based upon the allusive process. This new criticism of allusive mechanics considers the text in terms of its allusive potential for character—that is, the character is treated as capable of signification. Because Joyce can mimic the process of signification, it repositions the author to the act of writing and the reader to the act of reading. Character is greatly expanded through allusive mechanics because narrative elements like allusion in a text are treated as having a character-oriented value, thus repositioning the reader to both character and the text, enriching the entire reading experience. A...
As a novel that asks how we can live in a world of uncertain values and urgent identity politics, Ja...
PhDThe major characteristics of Joyce's stylistic achievement in the organic unity of contents and ...
Processing Note: Further review neededThe Milman Parry Lecture on Oral Tradition for 1990-9
James Joyce in his novel Dubliners conducts a series of narrative experiments with allusion, and in ...
James Joyce in his novel Dubliners conducts a series of narrative experiments with allusion, and in ...
This project identifies and critically explores the significance of allusions to author James Joyce ...
James Joyce’s Dubliners is highly modernistic in terms of both content and form. This paper attempts...
As a novelist James Joyce surpasses his predecessors in the experimental use of the use of stream of...
“We are still learning to be Joyce’s contemporaries, to understand our interpreter.” This is the ope...
This thesis presents an analysis and interpretation of Joycean literary devices, narrative technique...
Although the influence of Dante Alighieri on James Joyce\u27s major works has been the subject of mu...
This dissertation consists of a comparative study of the allusive method in James Joyce\u27s Ulysses...
James Joyce, more known as a well-known modern fictionist who rightly possesses a unique position in...
textThis study of James Joyce's transmodal techniques explores, first, Joyce's implementation of non...
This paper deals with the possibility that the story A Painful Case may present deep thematic and st...
As a novel that asks how we can live in a world of uncertain values and urgent identity politics, Ja...
PhDThe major characteristics of Joyce's stylistic achievement in the organic unity of contents and ...
Processing Note: Further review neededThe Milman Parry Lecture on Oral Tradition for 1990-9
James Joyce in his novel Dubliners conducts a series of narrative experiments with allusion, and in ...
James Joyce in his novel Dubliners conducts a series of narrative experiments with allusion, and in ...
This project identifies and critically explores the significance of allusions to author James Joyce ...
James Joyce’s Dubliners is highly modernistic in terms of both content and form. This paper attempts...
As a novelist James Joyce surpasses his predecessors in the experimental use of the use of stream of...
“We are still learning to be Joyce’s contemporaries, to understand our interpreter.” This is the ope...
This thesis presents an analysis and interpretation of Joycean literary devices, narrative technique...
Although the influence of Dante Alighieri on James Joyce\u27s major works has been the subject of mu...
This dissertation consists of a comparative study of the allusive method in James Joyce\u27s Ulysses...
James Joyce, more known as a well-known modern fictionist who rightly possesses a unique position in...
textThis study of James Joyce's transmodal techniques explores, first, Joyce's implementation of non...
This paper deals with the possibility that the story A Painful Case may present deep thematic and st...
As a novel that asks how we can live in a world of uncertain values and urgent identity politics, Ja...
PhDThe major characteristics of Joyce's stylistic achievement in the organic unity of contents and ...
Processing Note: Further review neededThe Milman Parry Lecture on Oral Tradition for 1990-9