In Writing Joyce, Lorraine Weir proposes a paradigm shift in Joyce studies away from the preoccupation with referential mimesis and toward a theory of processual mimesis and a materialist semiotics. Rather than emphasize plot, character, and psychology, Weir approaches A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Ulysses, and Finnegans Wake as a system, a memory theater whose mnemonic repertoires readers comprehend according to directives coded in the text. "In Writing Joyce," says Weir, "we encounter the system as a teaching machine, whose purpose is to teach us itself." To write the system is both to invent and to perform it," she writes, " 'invent' in the medieval rhetorical sense of invention, to come upon or discover what is already given ...
Panepiphanal World is the first in-depth study of the forty short texts James Joyce called “epiphani...
This text deals with the relationship between literature and mathematics. It is the first of a serie...
This thesis explores and evaluates the work of James Joyce using the ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche. I...
The artist's book emerged in the early decades of the twentieth century in consequence of avant-gard...
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...
ABSTRACT. Literary theorists have always been in search of new ways of expression and new experiment...
The subject of influence and allusion has been a central concern in criticism of Finnegans Wake from...
As a novelist James Joyce surpasses his predecessors in the experimental use of the use of stream of...
Mimesis has always been understood as the imitation of an eidos, an idea. Understood in this way, ph...
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 ...
Inter-textual relationships between James Joyce's works have long-since been noted, but the monograp...
As a novel that asks how we can live in a world of uncertain values and urgent identity politics, Ja...
Panepiphanal World is the first in-depth study of the forty short texts James Joyce called “epiphani...
Panepiphanal World is the first in-depth study of the forty short texts James Joyce called “epiphani...
This text deals with the relationship between literature and mathematics. It is the first of a serie...
This thesis explores and evaluates the work of James Joyce using the ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche. I...
The artist's book emerged in the early decades of the twentieth century in consequence of avant-gard...
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...
ABSTRACT. Literary theorists have always been in search of new ways of expression and new experiment...
The subject of influence and allusion has been a central concern in criticism of Finnegans Wake from...
As a novelist James Joyce surpasses his predecessors in the experimental use of the use of stream of...
Mimesis has always been understood as the imitation of an eidos, an idea. Understood in this way, ph...
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 ...
Inter-textual relationships between James Joyce's works have long-since been noted, but the monograp...
As a novel that asks how we can live in a world of uncertain values and urgent identity politics, Ja...
Panepiphanal World is the first in-depth study of the forty short texts James Joyce called “epiphani...
Panepiphanal World is the first in-depth study of the forty short texts James Joyce called “epiphani...
This text deals with the relationship between literature and mathematics. It is the first of a serie...
This thesis explores and evaluates the work of James Joyce using the ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche. I...