Dublin's JoyceIndiana University Press, 1956 - Počet stran: 372 "One of the most important books ever written on Uylsses, Dublin's Joyce established Hugh Kenner as a significant modernist critic. This pathbreaking analysis presents Uylsses as a "bit of anti-matter that Joyce sent out to eat the world." The author assumes that Joyce wasn't a man with a box of mysteries, but a writer with a subject: his native European metropolis of Dublin. Dublin's Joyce provides the reader with a perspective of Joyce as a superemely important literary figure without considering him to be the revealer of a secret doctrine." -- Amazon.com |
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Strana 95
... Chamber Music . He lived in Gabriel Conroy's parlour world ( " dust on a bowl of rose - leaves " ) and he had tried ... Chamber Music is exaggerated , but it corresponds to moods the author of Dubliners must frequently have entertained ...
... Chamber Music . He lived in Gabriel Conroy's parlour world ( " dust on a bowl of rose - leaves " ) and he had tried ... Chamber Music is exaggerated , but it corresponds to moods the author of Dubliners must frequently have entertained ...
Strana 96
... Chamber Music , only a little parodied . Chamber Music , in fact , contains the entire emotional gamut of Exiles . If you dissociate the ambivalences of the love - poems with sufficient delicacy , you get two men ( a divided speaker ) ...
... Chamber Music , only a little parodied . Chamber Music , in fact , contains the entire emotional gamut of Exiles . If you dissociate the ambivalences of the love - poems with sufficient delicacy , you get two men ( a divided speaker ) ...
Strana 104
... Chamber Music looks like this under the microscope ; the " Soft arms that woo me to relent / And woo me to detain " here speak their explicit language of fascinated revulsion : I am enjoying it still , I swear I am ! Why do you prefer ...
... Chamber Music looks like this under the microscope ; the " Soft arms that woo me to relent / And woo me to detain " here speak their explicit language of fascinated revulsion : I am enjoying it still , I swear I am ! Why do you prefer ...
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PROLOGUE Shaking hands with the Corpse page I | 1 |
PART ONE Icarus | 5 |
A Double Writing | 7 |
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