Scholarly accounts of Joyce's early work have traditionally resorted
to two historical keys to try to unlock it: a concept of the Dublin
and Ireland in which he grew to adulthood as stagnant and backward,
and an emphasis on 1904, the year of the supposedly crucial break in
which Joyce quit Ireland for continental Europe and could begin his
great modernist literary project. But modernist or no, Joyce's works
are always about Ireland, and he remained vitally in touch with Irish
historical developments throughout his life. This study aims to be the
first comprehensive historicisation of Joyce's writings 1898-1915 in
relation to the distinct phases and shifting currents of British-Irish
history during the period. At the turn of the century, when a concept
of `national resurgence' is much in the Irish air, in his earliest
essays, Joyce meditates on art as an anti-colonial and emancipatory
project that addresses questions of freedom and justice in its own
distinctive way. His early essays produce a compelling declaration of
a principle of autonomy at a specific historical moment in a colonial
culture. However, successive historical events - the crises
surrounding the Land Act, the United Irish League and Devolution, the
election of 1906, the Third Home Rule Bill crisis - call the
emancipatory project ever more sharply into question. Thus `the strong
spirit' which Joyce had initially thought might transcend and even
conquer the effects of history becomes indissolubly wedded to radical
historical scepticism. Through Dubliners, Stephen Hero, the `Triestine
Writings' and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man to Exiles, Joyce
responds to his predicament by examining recent Irish history and the
place of the intellectual and artist within it in a variety of
extremely subtle and complex or, in Joycean terms, `labyrinthine'
forms of writing.
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History, Politics and Aesthetics in the Writings of James Joyce 1898-1915
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191650260
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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