The main question confronted in this book is why James Joyce’s
characters so often repeat the words of other characters. Joyce gives
much attention and detail to how spoken discourse can influence the
inner lives of his characters from the opening short story of
Dubliners to the final page of his last work, Finnegans Wake. As
opposed to an intertextual reading that would look for other texts
influencing Joyce’s work, this book is marked by intratextual
readings: Readings in which the repetition of utterances made by
Joyce’s characters are read together within his own works. Drawing
from such notable figures as Mikhail Bakhtin and Gilles Deleuze for
its theoretical foundations of transmission, Resonant
Utterances offers a critical insight into how the discourse of many
Joycean characters is dialogically sourced. Appreciating the
relationship between Joyce’s texts and everyday experience, this
book likewise links the two and contextualizes its fictional findings
with our own everyday experiences of using language. Where do our
words come from? Why does it matter that our words are often borrowed
from other speakers? Resonant Utterances offers both literary and
philosophical answers.
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James Joyce and the Transmission of Voices
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783112223703
Publisert
2025
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Utgiver
De Gruyter
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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