A ReaWakening is the first detailed study of William Carlos Williams\u27s reinvention of Joyce\u27s Finnegans Wake in his own masterpiece, Paterson. Until now Williams\u27s proclamations of the importance of the local have persuaded critics to focus primarily on American intertexts, but my study suggests that Paterson is farther-reaching. In the introduction, What Common Language to Unravel, I establish Williams\u27s admiration for Joyce\u27s work and outline Paterson\u27s many clear allusions to the Wake. I argue, however, that the intertextual relationship between Paterson and Finnegans Wake penetrates much further than these allusions: Paterson continually gestures toward and reframes the Wake\u27s structure and linguistic innovations. ...
Though much has been written on Joyce and mythology, this thesis explains the necessary link between...
The existence of characters in Joyce’s dream world of Finnegans Wake rarely proves their singular pr...
This thesis examines the ways in which performances of James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake (1939) navigate ...
Inter-textual relationships between James Joyce's works have long-since been noted, but the monograp...
This thesis presents an analysis and interpretation of Joycean literary devices, narrative technique...
The subject of influence and allusion has been a central concern in criticism of Finnegans Wake from...
The argument of this thesis is that Finnegans Wake is a peculiarly appropriate text for an investiga...
214 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.In 1946, William Carlos Willi...
"Finnegans Wake" has struck many of its exegetes as the epitome of the postmodern text. The oddity o...
James Joyce, more known as a well-known modern fictionist who rightly possesses a unique position in...
This thesis is an attempt to write a study of some of the poetry of William Carlos Williams. -- Will...
Although much has been written about the politics of Joyce's style, critics often fail to do justice...
The challenge of James Joyce’s final work, Finnegans Wake, is an ethical one, and one whose implicat...
In my opinion, Paterson is neither a modern “epic” (though Williams was without a doubt influenced b...
This thesis examines the ways in which performances of James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake (1939) navigate ...
Though much has been written on Joyce and mythology, this thesis explains the necessary link between...
The existence of characters in Joyce’s dream world of Finnegans Wake rarely proves their singular pr...
This thesis examines the ways in which performances of James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake (1939) navigate ...
Inter-textual relationships between James Joyce's works have long-since been noted, but the monograp...
This thesis presents an analysis and interpretation of Joycean literary devices, narrative technique...
The subject of influence and allusion has been a central concern in criticism of Finnegans Wake from...
The argument of this thesis is that Finnegans Wake is a peculiarly appropriate text for an investiga...
214 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.In 1946, William Carlos Willi...
"Finnegans Wake" has struck many of its exegetes as the epitome of the postmodern text. The oddity o...
James Joyce, more known as a well-known modern fictionist who rightly possesses a unique position in...
This thesis is an attempt to write a study of some of the poetry of William Carlos Williams. -- Will...
Although much has been written about the politics of Joyce's style, critics often fail to do justice...
The challenge of James Joyce’s final work, Finnegans Wake, is an ethical one, and one whose implicat...
In my opinion, Paterson is neither a modern “epic” (though Williams was without a doubt influenced b...
This thesis examines the ways in which performances of James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake (1939) navigate ...
Though much has been written on Joyce and mythology, this thesis explains the necessary link between...
The existence of characters in Joyce’s dream world of Finnegans Wake rarely proves their singular pr...
This thesis examines the ways in which performances of James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake (1939) navigate ...