
Probes
Genetic Studies in Joyce
Rodopi (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 1995
Book
Hardback
286 pages
978-90-5183-839-8 (ISBN)
Description
Joyce criticism is a long way from having controlled the treasure trove of manuscript materials in the 63 volume James Joyce Archive. PROBES represents a new effort of incorporating manuscript research into critical concerns demonstrating in a practical manner how genetic work contributes to a fuller and more nuanced appreciation of Joyce's work. The organization of the essays is designed to highlight our two major but interlocking concerns: the nature and theoretical underpinnings of genetic criticism of Joyce and especially of Finnegans Wake, and some of the many ways that theory can be applied to the creative situation reflected in the notes and manuscripts. The questions raised in this volume are both current and important. Like Finnegans Wake itself, the manuscript record, because it is so complete, by stimulating the reader's curiosity and ingenuity, lends itself to a variety of approaches while rewarding specialized knowledge. Here too, as we decipher and transcribe, we are well advised to follow Joyce's advice and wipe [our] glosses with what [we] know. This volume will provide much that is new and of interest for all scholars of Joyce as well as scholars interested in the issues raised by genetic criticism.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Publishing group
Brill
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 155 mm
ISBN-13
978-90-5183-839-8 (9789051838398)
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Content
Bibliographical Note. David HAYMAN: Genetic Criticism and Joyce: An Introduction. Geert LERNOUT: The Finnegans Wake Notebooks and Radical Philology. Daniel FERRER: Reflections on a Discarded Set of Proofs. Jean-Michel RABATE: Back to Beria! Genetic Joyce and Eco's Ideal Readers. Christopher BJORK: Sinted Sageness: Some Sources for Kevin in Finnegans Wake. Sam SLOTE: Wilde Thing: Concerning the Eccentricities of a Figure of Decadence in Finnegans Wake. David J. CALIFF: Clones and Mutations: A Genetic Look at Dave the Dancekerl. Beryl SCHLOSSMAN: Tristan and Isolde or the Triangles of Desire: Jealousy, Eroticism and Poetics. Jed DEPPMAN: Hallow'd Chronickles and Exploytes of King Rodericke O'Conor from Joyce's Earliest Draftes to the End of Causal Historie. Bill CADBURY: The Development of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Witness Testimony in I.4. David HAYMAN: To Make a List: Two Preparatory Puzzles on the Threshold of Book III.