This thesis explores various states as they are experienced by Joycean characters. It is concerned with the fluctuations of subjective presence in the world through the observation and analysis of a range of clinical, mystical and cognitive states in James Joyce’s early works: Dubliners, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, and Stephen Hero.In this study, the notion of state is replaced in the historical context of Joyce’s work, through thecombined influence of Walter Pater, William James and Friedrich Nietzsche, and is also used in a morecontemporary meaning that draws on neurosciences.Joycean states are considered in their pathological dimension from the medical points of view,among others, of Hippocrates and William Harvey, and from ...
This thesis explores and evaluates the work of James Joyce using the ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche. I...
PhDThe major characteristics of Joyce's stylistic achievement in the organic unity of contents and ...
This thesis examines the relationship between the fiction of James Joyce and the theological practic...
This thesis explores various states as they are experienced by Joycean characters. It is concerned w...
Ce travail s’intéresse aux états dont les personnages joyciens font l’expérience. Il vise à rendre c...
The purpose of this study is to analyse how James Joyce builds a large part of his narrative through...
This essay analyses the representation of mental processes in James Joyce’s Ulysses in light of ‘sci...
As a novelist James Joyce surpasses his predecessors in the experimental use of the use of stream of...
My research investigates James Joyce's and Samuel Beckett's personal knowledge of “madness”: in par...
In forging Stephen Dedalus, a character central to James Joyce’s novel, A Portrait of the Artist as ...
This essay analyses the representation of mental processes in James Joyce’s Ulysses in light of ‘sci...
Although «Eveline» is considered the most rudimentary of the tales in Dubliners (1914), structurally...
L’écriture joycienne se distingue par la conscience aiguë dont elle témoigne de l’histoire des mots....
Although «Eveline» is considered the most rudimentary of the tales in Dubliners (1914), structurally...
This bachelor's thesis deals with the work of the Irish writer, James Joyce, called Dubliners and it...
This thesis explores and evaluates the work of James Joyce using the ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche. I...
PhDThe major characteristics of Joyce's stylistic achievement in the organic unity of contents and ...
This thesis examines the relationship between the fiction of James Joyce and the theological practic...
This thesis explores various states as they are experienced by Joycean characters. It is concerned w...
Ce travail s’intéresse aux états dont les personnages joyciens font l’expérience. Il vise à rendre c...
The purpose of this study is to analyse how James Joyce builds a large part of his narrative through...
This essay analyses the representation of mental processes in James Joyce’s Ulysses in light of ‘sci...
As a novelist James Joyce surpasses his predecessors in the experimental use of the use of stream of...
My research investigates James Joyce's and Samuel Beckett's personal knowledge of “madness”: in par...
In forging Stephen Dedalus, a character central to James Joyce’s novel, A Portrait of the Artist as ...
This essay analyses the representation of mental processes in James Joyce’s Ulysses in light of ‘sci...
Although «Eveline» is considered the most rudimentary of the tales in Dubliners (1914), structurally...
L’écriture joycienne se distingue par la conscience aiguë dont elle témoigne de l’histoire des mots....
Although «Eveline» is considered the most rudimentary of the tales in Dubliners (1914), structurally...
This bachelor's thesis deals with the work of the Irish writer, James Joyce, called Dubliners and it...
This thesis explores and evaluates the work of James Joyce using the ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche. I...
PhDThe major characteristics of Joyce's stylistic achievement in the organic unity of contents and ...
This thesis examines the relationship between the fiction of James Joyce and the theological practic...