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Renascent Joyce
Florida James Joyce
By Daniel Ferrer (Edited by), Sam Slote (Edited by), Andre Topia (Edited by)

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Hardback, 160 pages
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United States, 1 February 2013

Revival, reinvention, and regeneration: the concept of renascence pervades Joyce's work through the inescapable presence of his literary forebears. By persistently re-examining tradition, reinterpreting his literary heritage in light of the present, and translating and re-translating from one system of signs to another, Joyce exhibits the spirit of the greatest of Renaissance writers and artists.

In fact, his writing derives some of its most important characteristics from Renaissance authors, as this collection of essays shows. Though critical work has often focused on Joyce's relationship to medieval thinkers like Thomas Aquinas and Dante, Renascent Joyce examines Joyce's connection to the Renaissance in such figures as Shakespeare, Rabelais, and Bruno.

Joyce's own writing can itself be viewed through the rubric of renascence with the tools of genetic criticism and the many insights afforded by the translation process. Several essays in this volume examine this broader idea, investigating the rebirth and reinterpretation of Joyce's texts. Topics include literary historiography, Joyce's early twentieth-century French cultural contexts, and the French translation of Ulysses. Attentive to the current state of Joyce studies, the writers of these extensively researched essays investigate the Renaissance spirit in Joyce to offer a volume at once historically informed and innovative.

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Revival, reinvention, and regeneration: the concept of renascence pervades Joyce's work through the inescapable presence of his literary forebears. By persistently re-examining tradition, reinterpreting his literary heritage in light of the present, and translating and re-translating from one system of signs to another, Joyce exhibits the spirit of the greatest of Renaissance writers and artists.

In fact, his writing derives some of its most important characteristics from Renaissance authors, as this collection of essays shows. Though critical work has often focused on Joyce's relationship to medieval thinkers like Thomas Aquinas and Dante, Renascent Joyce examines Joyce's connection to the Renaissance in such figures as Shakespeare, Rabelais, and Bruno.

Joyce's own writing can itself be viewed through the rubric of renascence with the tools of genetic criticism and the many insights afforded by the translation process. Several essays in this volume examine this broader idea, investigating the rebirth and reinterpretation of Joyce's texts. Topics include literary historiography, Joyce's early twentieth-century French cultural contexts, and the French translation of Ulysses. Attentive to the current state of Joyce studies, the writers of these extensively researched essays investigate the Renaissance spirit in Joyce to offer a volume at once historically informed and innovative.

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9780813042459
ISBN
0813042453
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7 ht, 1 table
Dimensions
23.6 x 15.8 x 1.8 centimeters (0.39 kg)

About the Author

Daniel Ferrer is director of research at the Institut des Textes et Manuscrits Modernes in Paris. He is currently editing The “Finnegans Wake” Notebooks at Buffalo.

Sam Slote is assistant professor in James Joyce studies and critical theory at Trinity College Dublin. He is coeditor of How Joyce Wrote “Finnegans Wake.”

André Topia is professor emeritus of English literature at the Sorbonne Nouvelle. His coedited books include ""Scribble"" 2, Joyce et Flaubert and “Dubliners”: rituels d’écriture.

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"A solid addition to the canon of Joycean criticism."--Choice

"Creates a renascence of Joyce himself, a renewed portrait of the artist as a Renaissance man in the most revolutionary sense of the term, providing an essential reigniting of our understanding of the innovative vitality and significance of his career."--English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920

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