My dissertation explores Joyce's representation of the self in language, the individual within the larger textual network that constitutes culture. The issues focussed on are: (1) language as the medium of the self's desires, as the medium that speaks, betrays and arouses them; (2) the alienating effects of language, the ways in which it renders knowledge of the self indirect, ex-centric, and personal memory uncertain; (3) the representation of self and other as texts to be read and interpreted, examining specifically intersubjective perception between the sexes. Although the focus of the dissertation is Finnegans Wake, the method is integrative, emphasizing the connections between Joyce's final work and his earlier fictions. I supplement m...
The works of James Joyce have long been regarded as central to European modernism. It is also clear ...
textThis study of James Joyce's transmodal techniques explores, first, Joyce's implementation of non...
A complex, changing age requires a complex, flexible medium of expression and interpretation, conven...
Lucia Boldrini's study examines how Dante's literary and linguistic theories in his treatises and in...
The challenge of James Joyce’s final work, Finnegans Wake, is an ethical one, and one whose implicat...
The aim of this dissertation is to trace the development of Lawrence’s thought about the interdepend...
Mimesis has always been understood as the imitation of an eidos, an idea. Understood in this way, ph...
What do Hamlet and Ulysses say about aspects of the self that were important in their historical mom...
This thesis explores and evaluates the work of James Joyce using the ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche. I...
This dissertation argues that James Joyce\u27s fiction is ethnographic. In Dubliners, Portrait of th...
This collection of essays offers an original look at Joyce's writing by placing his language at the ...
The aims of the thesis are to show how "grammar,' etymological sense of "art or technique of the let...
This paper aims at presenting and examining Joyce's first novel entitled A Portrait of the Artist as...
"Finnegans Wake" has struck many of its exegetes as the epitome of the postmodern text. The oddity o...
Finnegans Wake is a text that is comprised of hundreds of different discourses, languages, and conve...
The works of James Joyce have long been regarded as central to European modernism. It is also clear ...
textThis study of James Joyce's transmodal techniques explores, first, Joyce's implementation of non...
A complex, changing age requires a complex, flexible medium of expression and interpretation, conven...
Lucia Boldrini's study examines how Dante's literary and linguistic theories in his treatises and in...
The challenge of James Joyce’s final work, Finnegans Wake, is an ethical one, and one whose implicat...
The aim of this dissertation is to trace the development of Lawrence’s thought about the interdepend...
Mimesis has always been understood as the imitation of an eidos, an idea. Understood in this way, ph...
What do Hamlet and Ulysses say about aspects of the self that were important in their historical mom...
This thesis explores and evaluates the work of James Joyce using the ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche. I...
This dissertation argues that James Joyce\u27s fiction is ethnographic. In Dubliners, Portrait of th...
This collection of essays offers an original look at Joyce's writing by placing his language at the ...
The aims of the thesis are to show how "grammar,' etymological sense of "art or technique of the let...
This paper aims at presenting and examining Joyce's first novel entitled A Portrait of the Artist as...
"Finnegans Wake" has struck many of its exegetes as the epitome of the postmodern text. The oddity o...
Finnegans Wake is a text that is comprised of hundreds of different discourses, languages, and conve...
The works of James Joyce have long been regarded as central to European modernism. It is also clear ...
textThis study of James Joyce's transmodal techniques explores, first, Joyce's implementation of non...
A complex, changing age requires a complex, flexible medium of expression and interpretation, conven...