James Joyce's Ulysses is treated as one of the most influential, paradigmatic texts of high modernism. Novels like Thomas Pynchon’s 1973 Gravity’s Rainbow and David Foster Wallace’s 1996 Infinite Jest, which equally raise claims to being the paradigms of their respective time, are perpetually compared to and measured against Joyce’s epic novel. However, novels like Ulysses, Gravity’s Rainbow and Infinite Jest are usually either grouped together due to their length, complexity and importance, to examine direct allusions in the texts or analyse a rather general “style” or to conversely stress the novels’ singularity and autonomy. I argue that not only can Joyce’s Ulysses, Pynchon’s Gravity’s Rainbow and Wallace’s Infinite Jest be meaningfully...
The Maximalist Novel sets out to define a new genre of contemporary fiction that developed in the Un...
The Maximalist Novel sets out to define a new genre of contemporary fiction that developed in the Un...
The Maximalist Novel sets out to define a new genre of contemporary fiction that developed in the Un...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-87)Postmodern American fiction differs from the Modern...
Contemporary literary theorists, very much aware of themselves as constituting a break in, and a ref...
The article deals with the stylistic aspects of James Joyce’s novel “Ulysses” as a model of modernis...
In this paper, I aim to explore the survival, recirculation and revitalization of James Joyce\u2019s...
Gravity\u27s Rainbow is a text that refuses to cooperate in its own interpretation, denying the crit...
This study of Gravity's Rainbow replies to critics who have misread Thomas Pynchon's novel, and defi...
Joyce's Ulysses. "Ulysses" is a nodal work that confronts the reader with new concepts of space and ...
Joyce's Ulysses. "Ulysses" is a nodal work that confronts the reader with new concepts of space and ...
A comparative analysis of metamodernism in Thomas Pynchon and David Foster Wallace
James Joyce had not yet begun his most productive years of writing when he first became acquainted w...
The Maximalist Novel sets out to define a new genre of contemporary fiction that developed in the Un...
Hypertextuality is a term that we have come to associate with digital connectivity, hypertext and th...
The Maximalist Novel sets out to define a new genre of contemporary fiction that developed in the Un...
The Maximalist Novel sets out to define a new genre of contemporary fiction that developed in the Un...
The Maximalist Novel sets out to define a new genre of contemporary fiction that developed in the Un...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-87)Postmodern American fiction differs from the Modern...
Contemporary literary theorists, very much aware of themselves as constituting a break in, and a ref...
The article deals with the stylistic aspects of James Joyce’s novel “Ulysses” as a model of modernis...
In this paper, I aim to explore the survival, recirculation and revitalization of James Joyce\u2019s...
Gravity\u27s Rainbow is a text that refuses to cooperate in its own interpretation, denying the crit...
This study of Gravity's Rainbow replies to critics who have misread Thomas Pynchon's novel, and defi...
Joyce's Ulysses. "Ulysses" is a nodal work that confronts the reader with new concepts of space and ...
Joyce's Ulysses. "Ulysses" is a nodal work that confronts the reader with new concepts of space and ...
A comparative analysis of metamodernism in Thomas Pynchon and David Foster Wallace
James Joyce had not yet begun his most productive years of writing when he first became acquainted w...
The Maximalist Novel sets out to define a new genre of contemporary fiction that developed in the Un...
Hypertextuality is a term that we have come to associate with digital connectivity, hypertext and th...
The Maximalist Novel sets out to define a new genre of contemporary fiction that developed in the Un...
The Maximalist Novel sets out to define a new genre of contemporary fiction that developed in the Un...
The Maximalist Novel sets out to define a new genre of contemporary fiction that developed in the Un...