The Ecology of Finnegans Wake

Author:   Alison Lacivita
Publisher:   University Press of Florida
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9780813068565


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   30 December 2021
Format:   Paperback
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The Ecology of Finnegans Wake


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In this book-one of the first ecocritical explorations of both Irish literature and modernism-Alison Lacivita defies the popular view of James Joyce as a thoroughly urban writer by bringing to light his consistent engagement with nature. Using genetic criticism to investigate Joyce’s source texts, notebooks, and proofs, Lacivita shows how Joyce developed ecological themes in Finnegans Wake over successive drafts. Making apparent a love of growing things and a lively connection with the natural world across his texts, Lacivita’s approach reveals Joyce’s keen attention to the Irish landscape, meteorology, urban planning, Dublin’s ecology, the exploitation of nature, and fertility and reproduction. Lacivita unearths a vital quality of Joyce’s work that has largely gone undetected, decisively aligning ecocriticism with both modernism and Irish studies.

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Author:   Alison Lacivita
Publisher:   University Press of Florida
Imprint:   University Press of Florida
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.451kg
ISBN:  

9780813068565


ISBN 10:   0813068568
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   30 December 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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A remarkable work in three areas: the field of ecocriticism, to which it contributes a huge amount of historical and bibliographic information; the practice of genetic criticism in Joyce studies; and the exploration of ecological interests, themes, allusions, arguments, and manifestations in Finnegans Wake. - Margot Norris, editor of the Norton Critical Edition of Joyce's Dubliners A terrifically useful study. Makes the text shimmer with new possibilities by alerting the reader to Joyce's interest in hydro-engineering, green belts, meteorology, polar exploration, and much more. - Cheryl Temple Herr, author of Critical Regionalism and Cultural Studies Demonstrates the promise of an 'urban ecological criticism' that integrates the largely pastoral emphases of ecocritical inquiry into modernist studies. - Thomas Jackson Rice, author of Cannibal Joyce


A remarkable work in three areas: the field of ecocriticism, to which it contributes a huge amount of historical and bibliographic information; the practice of genetic criticism in Joyce studies; and the exploration of ecological interests, themes, allusions, arguments, and manifestations in Finnegans Wake."" - Margot Norris, editor of the Norton Critical Edition of Joyce's Dubliners   ""A terrifically useful study. Makes the text shimmer with new possibilities by alerting the reader to Joyce’s interest in hydro-engineering, green belts, meteorology, polar exploration, and much more."" - Cheryl Temple Herr, author of Critical Regionalism and Cultural Studies   ""Demonstrates the promise of an ‘urban ecological criticism’ that integrates the largely pastoral emphases of ecocritical inquiry into modernist studies."" - Thomas Jackson Rice, author of Cannibal Joyce


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Alison Lacivita is lecturer in English at University of Colorado Denver.

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