James Joyce and the Exilic Imagination
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As Gillespie combines national, geographical, and historical
contexts with close readings of Joyce s works, the theme of exile
takes on unexpected nuances, from spiritual displacements in Joyce
s neglected play Exiles to the trials of dealing with a foreign
language in Finnegans Wake. Margot Norris, editor of Dubliners
Casts significant new light on Joyce s writings by bringing out
memorable ways in which the literal experience of exile enabled
Joyce to recast retrospectively the exilic quality of living in
Ireland, not simply as alienation but as a mixture of rancor and
affection that colors the lives in all his fiction. John Paul
Riquelme, editor of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man The
argument is buttressed by numerous readings of crucial passages
whose meaning becomes more ambiguous or indeterminate when Joyce s
standing as an exile is taken into consideration. An important work
of critical revaluation. Patrick A. McCarthy, author of Ulysses:
Portals of Discovery James Joyce left Dublin in 1904 in
self-imposed exile. Though he never permanently returned to
Ireland, he continued to characterize its capital city in his prose
throughout the rest of his life. This volume elucidates the ways
Joyce wrote about his homeland with conflicting bitterness and
affection a common ambivalence in expatriate authors, whose time in
exile tends to reshape their creative approach to the world. Yet
this duality has not been explored in Joyce s work until now. The
first book to read Joyce s writing through the lens of exile
studies, James Joyce and the Exilic Imagination challenges the
tendency of scholars to stress the writer s negative view of
Ireland. Instead, it showcases the often-overlooked range of
emotional attitudes imbuing Joyce s work and argues that
attentiveness to these oscillating perspectives is necessary for a
full understanding of Joyce s canon.
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