All the more welcome ... is the emphasis on form in Robert Spoo's James Joyce and the Language of History: Dedalus' nightmare.

Times Literary Supplement

As its subtitle suggests, this study is not just an analysis of historical energies in Joyce; it is also a radical rehabiliation of Stephen Dedalus as the figure whose intellectual concerns anchor the formalistic battles of Ulysses ... artfully controlled, painstaking and consistently erudite.

Times Literary Supplement

clever, interesting, lucid, engagingly modest book ... It offers us a Joyce intently preoccupied with history as ideological construction, with the orthodoxies of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century historiography. Perhaps the most impressive features of Spoo's book are the erudition and precision with which it supplies the relevant contexts ... an engrossing book.

Andrew Gibson, James Joyce Broadsheet, Number 47, June 1997

"History is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake." Stephen Dedalus's famous complaint articulates a characteristic modern attitude toward the perceived burden of the past. As Robert Spoo shows in this study, Joyce's creative achievement, from the time of his sojourn in Rome in 1906-07 to the completion of Ulysses in 1922, cannot be understood apart from the ferment of historical thought that dominated the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Tracing James Joyce's historiographic art to its formative contexts, Spoo reveals a modernist author passionately engaged with the problem of history, forging a new language that both dramatizes and redefines that problem.
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Tracing Joyce's historiographic art to its formative contexts, from his sojourn in Rome in 1906-7 to the completion of Ulysses in 1922, Spoo reveals a modernist author passionately engaged with the problem of history, forging a new language that both dramatizes and redefines that problem.
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"Robert Spoo's book provides an indispensable contribution to the current critical discussion of Joyce and history. Lucid in its theorizing, rich and detailed in its textual engagements, this is a work that restores Stephen Dedalus to the center of the Joycean project and so renews and deepens our sense of its intellectual coherence."--Vincent Sherry, Villanova University "Robert Spoo has illuminated the cunning passages of Joycean historiography with many cunning passages of his own. He has written one of the most consistently interesting and important books about Joyce published in recent years."--Modernism/Modernity "Although Joyce himself declared while writing Ulysses the character Stephen Dedalus no longer interested him, Robert Spoo has given us...a complex portrait of Stephen worthy of our interest."--English Literature in Transition 1880-1920 "Spoo has written an intellectually sophisticated, and in places brilliant book. It maintains a high level of critical poise, shedding fresh light upon the structural and stylistic contours of Joyce's work....And it offers many original and carefully developed analyses of particular passages."--James Joyce Literary Supplement "Robert Spoo's book provides an indispensable contribution to the current critical discussion of Joyce and history. Lucid in its theorizing, rich and detailed in its textual engagements, this is a work that restores Stephen Dedalus to the center of the Joycean project and so renews and deepens our sense of its intellectual coherence."--Vincent Sherry, Villanova University "Robert Spoo has illuminated the cunning passages of Joycean historiography with many cunning passages of his own. He has written one of the most consistently interesting and important books about Joyce published in recent years."--Modernism/Modernity "Although Joyce himself declared while writing Ulysses the character Stephen Dedalus no longer interested him, Robert Spoo has given us...a complex portrait of Stephen worthy of our interest."--English Literature in Transition 1880-1920 "Spoo has written an intellectually sophisticated, and in places brilliant book. It maintains a high level of critical poise, shedding fresh light upon the structural and stylistic contours of Joyce's work....And it offers many original and carefully developed analyses of particular passages."--James Joyce Literary Supplement
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ISBN
9780195087499
Publisert
1995
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
426 gr
Høyde
238 mm
Bredde
157 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
208

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