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Finnegans Wake + Exiles (eBook)

Experimental Novel and Play

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2022
760 Seiten
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859-654700812-5 (EAN)

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Finnegans Wake + Exiles - James Joyce
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James Joyce's "Finnegans Wake" and "Exiles" represent distinct yet intertwined facets of his literary genius, showcasing his experimental style and deep engagement with themes of identity, consciousness, and social dynamics. "Finnegans Wake," a dense, multilayered exploration of the human psyche and the cyclical nature of history, employs a stream-of-consciousness technique that challenges conventional narrative forms, immersing readers in a labyrinth of language and symbols. In contrast, "Exiles" offers a more straightforward, albeit poignant examination of emotional conflict and the intricacies of personal relationships, reflecting Joyce's fascination with love, betrayal, and the intersection of public and private life, drawing upon elements of realism and modernism familiar to his contemporary literary context. James Joyce, an Irish odyssey himself, was profoundly influenced by the sociopolitical landscape of early 20th-century Europe as well as his own experiences with exile and identity. His relationships with notable figures and rich literary tradition fueled his writing, allowing him to merge philosophical inquiry with the exploration of the human condition. Joyce's daring approach to narrative form and his innovative use of language in both works demonstrate his relentless pursuit of artistic expression and truth. Readers seeking a transformative literary experience will find both "Finnegans Wake" and "Exiles" essential to understanding the evolution of modernist literature. Joyce's ability to blend the complexities of human emotion with groundbreaking narrative techniques invites readers into a rich tapestry of thought and feeling, making these works not only challenging but profoundly rewarding.

James Joyce (1882–1941), an eminent figure in modernist literature, was an Irish novelist, short story writer, and poet. He is best known for his groundbreaking novel 'Ulysses' (1922), which employed a stream-of-consciousness technique to penetrate the thoughts and feelings of his characters, diverging from traditional narrative forms. While 'Ulysses' garnered immense critical acclaim, Joyce's work on 'Finnegans Wake' (1939) undeniably cemented his reputation as a master of linguistic innovation. A work of astonishing complexity, 'Finnegans Wake' ventures beyond the norms of language, imbuing it with a polyphonic and polysemous quality that challenges and engages the reader on multiple levels. Joyce's lesser-known dramatic work, 'Exiles' (1918), exposes his foray into theatre, showcasing his skills in dramaturgy and psychological depth, though it did not achieve the prominence of his narrative masterpieces. Throughout his career, Joyce's literary style exhibited a profound understanding of the human psyche and a daring exploration of narrative form. His influence remains perennial, resonating through the works of countless writers and scholars who continue to dissect and admire the intricate tapestries of his texts.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 20th century classics • A Death in the Family • avant-garde fiction • Avant-garde style • complex language novels • dublin setting • experimental fiction • experimental narrative • Henrik Ibsen • innovative storytelling • In Search of Lost Time • Intellectual Fiction • Irish expatriate themes • Irish novelists • irish writer • James Joyce Works • language innovation • Lewis Carroll • literary experimentation • literary innovation • love and betrayal • love triangle drama • Michael Cunningham • modernist drama • Modernist Literature • mythical references • nonlinear narrative • Post-modernist novel • Psychological exploration • psychological fiction • Stream of Consciousness • stream-of-consciousness prose • subconscious imagery • The Grapes of Wrath • The Hero with a Thousand Faces • Thomas Woolf • To the lighthouse • William Faulkner
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