While modernist writers have long been represented as evoking an internalist model of the mind, the notion of the “extended” mind recently moved to the forefront of both cognitive philosophy and cognitive narratology. These movements suggest that the mind does not purely reside “within,” but instead relies on an interplay with its environment. This insight has radical implications to the view on literary modernism; it may even form the basis for a reconsideration of its acclaimed “inward turn”. My research investigates the latter by applying this concept to a concrete case study: the digital documentation of James Joyce’s traces of reading and writing that seeped into his manuscripts. Genetic criticism plays a key role here, as we are inves...
James Joyce’s Dubliners is highly modernistic in terms of both content and form. This paper attempts...
The distinctive feature of the modern fictional writing is its interior turning to communicate the f...
In Writing Joyce, Lorraine Weir proposes a paradigm shift in Joyce studies away from the preoccupati...
While modernist writers have long been represented as evoking an internalist model of the mind, the ...
This paper presents an on-going PhD project that is part of the effort to reassess the alleged “inwa...
Although modernist writers claimed to “look within” and portray the workings of the mind rather than...
This essay analyses the representation of mental processes in James Joyce’s Ulysses in light of ‘sci...
This dissertation contributes to the critical expansions that Douglas Mao and Rebecca L. Walkowitz i...
Jennifer Egan’s The Candy House, published in 2022, revisits the form and themes of two works that c...
Consciousness refers to the continuous flow of thoughts, memories and awareness in the human m...
The purpose of this study is to analyse how James Joyce builds a large part of his narrative through...
This paper investigated modernist in Joyce’s a portrait of the artists as young man. The findings of...
This project investigates the cultural impact of the various technological innovations that appeared...
As a novelist James Joyce surpasses his predecessors in the experimental use of the use of stream of...
This paper examines literary experimentation in James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Ma...
James Joyce’s Dubliners is highly modernistic in terms of both content and form. This paper attempts...
The distinctive feature of the modern fictional writing is its interior turning to communicate the f...
In Writing Joyce, Lorraine Weir proposes a paradigm shift in Joyce studies away from the preoccupati...
While modernist writers have long been represented as evoking an internalist model of the mind, the ...
This paper presents an on-going PhD project that is part of the effort to reassess the alleged “inwa...
Although modernist writers claimed to “look within” and portray the workings of the mind rather than...
This essay analyses the representation of mental processes in James Joyce’s Ulysses in light of ‘sci...
This dissertation contributes to the critical expansions that Douglas Mao and Rebecca L. Walkowitz i...
Jennifer Egan’s The Candy House, published in 2022, revisits the form and themes of two works that c...
Consciousness refers to the continuous flow of thoughts, memories and awareness in the human m...
The purpose of this study is to analyse how James Joyce builds a large part of his narrative through...
This paper investigated modernist in Joyce’s a portrait of the artists as young man. The findings of...
This project investigates the cultural impact of the various technological innovations that appeared...
As a novelist James Joyce surpasses his predecessors in the experimental use of the use of stream of...
This paper examines literary experimentation in James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Ma...
James Joyce’s Dubliners is highly modernistic in terms of both content and form. This paper attempts...
The distinctive feature of the modern fictional writing is its interior turning to communicate the f...
In Writing Joyce, Lorraine Weir proposes a paradigm shift in Joyce studies away from the preoccupati...