James Joyce: Ulysses (Landmarks of World Literature)

James Joyce: Ulysses (Landmarks of World Literature)

by VincentSherry (Author)

Synopsis

Vincent Sherry addresses two apparently separate preoccupations in Ulysses - its reliance on ancient epic, and its highly experimental verbal art - and develops new, unifying critical arguments through a detailed, sequenced reading of the text. Joyce's appropriation of Homer is aligned with other contemporary reconstructions of the Odyssey, in particular Samuel Butler's and Georg Lukacs', and this historically enriched view opens up a new axis of value in Ulysses: a shift from the interior sphere of the modern novel to the social wholeness of classical epic. Related issues in language philosophy point up a difference between concrete specifics and generic verbal abstractions, a problem Joyce understands as the tension between radical individuality and the generalising, socialising force of words.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 141
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 10 Nov 1994

ISBN 10: 0521421365
ISBN 13: 9780521421362
Book Overview: Vincent Sherry addresses two apparently separate preoccupations in Ulysses - its reliance on ancient epic, and its highly experimental verbal art.

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Sherry's contribution to the 'Landmarks of World Literature' series goes far beyond the level of an introduction and offers a densely philosophical reflection on the deepest linguistic and moral issues raised by Joyce's Ulysses. Choice