This book focuses on Joyce's interest and involvement in early modern cinema and his subsequent thematic and formal borrowing for this genre; It will look at cinema's interest in Joyce as seen in important film versions of his work. It will bring together leading Joyce and film studies scholars. The first section of the book concentrates on Joyce's work on the Volta cinema, the first specifically-designated cinematic space opened in Dublin. The accounts in this section consider the historical details of the rise and fall of the cinema over the period in which it was established until Joyce left the project. This part of the book provides a useful context for what follows in the chapters that favour textual analysis. In tracing the aesthetic and structural links, the book offers chapters that span the history of cinema, including textual analysis that moves from examples of the work of the Lumiere brothers, to contemporary films such as American Beauty (Mendes, 1999) and The Departed (Scorsese, 2006). For the most part Ulysses is the preferred text, but stories from Dubliners, as well as A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Finnegans Wake also provide points of reference.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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mit Schutzumschlag
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Höhe: 236 mm
Breite: 155 mm
Dicke: 28 mm
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978-1-85918-471-4 (9781859184714)
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John McCourt Ph.D Lecturer in English literature, Universita Roma Tre; Director, Trieste Joyce School Trieste
Introduction: From the real to the reel and back: explorations into Joyce and cinema John McCourt James Joyce and the Volta Programme by Luke McKernan; Dedalus Among the Film Folk: Joyce and the Cinema Volta by Erik Schneider; Joyce, Early Cinema and the Erotics of Everyday Life by Katherine Mullin; The Ghost Walks: Joyce and the Spectres of Silent Cinema by Maria DiBattista; Mirages in the Lampglow: Joyce's 'Circe' and Melies' Dream Cinema by Philip Sicker; Futurist Music Hall and Cinema by Carla Marengo Vaglio; Circe's Costume Changes: Bloom, Fregoli and Early Cinema by Marco Camerani; 'See Ourselves as Others See Us': Cinematic Seeing and Being in Ulysses by Cleo Hanaway; JJ/JLG Louis Armand; Tracing Joyce: 'The Dead' in Huston and Rossellini by Kevin Barry; Odysseys of Sound and Image: 'Cinematicity' and the Ulysses Adaptations by Keith Williams; James Joyce, Subliminal Screenwriter? by Jesse Meyers; Appendix : Volta Filmography by Luke McKernan