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OverviewAs a genetic study, this book uncovers the creative DNA of James Joyce’s oeuvre by looking at the cultural forces that shaped him and that he in turn shaped in the creation of his books, developing a two-way relationship with history, memory and national identity. Following his development as an author, it revisits and redirects Joyce’s attitudes towards the Irish Revival. From Chamber Music, through Ulysses to Finnegans Wake Joyce sought to define a cultural identity that went, in many respects, against the mainstream, but that nonetheless belonged to the wider Revivalist project with which it shared certain characteristics and aspirations. Joyce’s historical and genealogical imagination is read through a careful investigation of the cultural materials that went into his work. Based on evidence from his personal library and the extensive archive of reading notes, ideas, sketches and drafts, this book investigates how Joyce used, absorbed and repurposed these materials creatively in his writing; it does so by bringing for the first time the methods of genetic criticism into the domain of cultural memory and the sociology of the text. Thus this books defines “cultural genetics” as an exploration of the textual material that are Joyce’s sources interacts with the culture that produced and received them. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Wim Van Mierlo , Dr Erik Tonning (University of Bergen, Norway) , Dr Matthew Feldman (University of York, UK)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic ISBN: 9781350169883ISBN 10: 1350169889 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 19 October 2023 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsIn this ground-breaking study of the notebooks and manuscripts, Wim Van Mierlo demonstrates how Joyce's authorship can be understood against the background of the Irish Revival; in the process he sheds new light on the genesis of Joyce's major works. * Geert Lernout, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of Antwerp * Wim Van Mierlo undertakes to combine cultural criticism with genetic criticism, potentially opening new dimensions in the Joycean field. * Daniel Ferrer, Institut des Textes et Manuscrits Modernes, France * Author InformationWim Van Mierlo is a Senior Lecturer in English at Loughborough University and an expert on literary archives, textual scholarship and scholarly editing, and the work of James Joyce and W. B. Yeats. He is currently President of the European Society for Textual Scholarship and a member of the Advisory Board of the James Joyce Quarterly. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |