Joyce's Catholic comedy of language
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PR6019.O9 Z7943 1985
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PR6019.O9 Z7943 1985
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Catholic Church -- In literature.
Christianisme dans la littérature.
Christianity in literature.
Comique dans la littérature.
Holy, The, in literature.
Joyce, James -- 1882-1941
Joyce, James, -- 1882-1941
Joyce, James, -- 1882-1941 -- Humor.
Joyce, James, -- 1882-1941 -- Humour
Joyce, James, -- 1882-1941 -- Religion
Joyce, James, -- 1882-1941 -- Religion.
Joyce, James.
Katholische Theologie
Katholizismus
Religiosität
Sacré dans la littérature.
Sprache
Église catholique dans la littérature
Christianisme dans la littérature.
Christianity in literature.
Comique dans la littérature.
Holy, The, in literature.
Joyce, James -- 1882-1941
Joyce, James, -- 1882-1941
Joyce, James, -- 1882-1941 -- Humor.
Joyce, James, -- 1882-1941 -- Humour
Joyce, James, -- 1882-1941 -- Religion
Joyce, James, -- 1882-1941 -- Religion.
Joyce, James.
Katholische Theologie
Katholizismus
Religiosität
Sacré dans la littérature.
Sprache
Église catholique dans la littérature
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Book
Physical Desc
xxvi, 243 pages ; 23 cm
Language
English
Notes
General Note
Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral--Université de Paris VII).
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-240) and index.
Description
Neither simple apostate nor obedient Christian, James Joyce developed a uniquely ambivalent attitude toward his Irish Catholic roots--one that became inscribed in his imagination and served as a constant aesthetic focus and symbolic source in his fiction. In this study, Beryl Schlossman traces the theological and liturgical echoes that resonate in Joyce's work, particularly in Ulysses and Finnegans Wake, and argues that the writer's special brand of Catholicism necessitates a double reading of the fiction. Confronting the Catholic Word with Celtic wit, she suggests, Joyce's world is an interrelated blend of the sacred and the comic, the deeply religious and the obscene, the defiant, the blasphemous. Students, scholars, and readers of Joyce, modern or comparative literature, contemporary criticism, and theology will find this a comprehensive and convincing study that illuminates the themes, poetic language, and central paradox of Joyce's art.
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SACFinal081324
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Schlossman, B. (1985). Joyce's Catholic comedy of language . University of Wisconsin Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Schlossman, Beryl, 1955-. 1985. Joyce's Catholic Comedy of Language. Madison, Wis.: University of Wisconsin Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Schlossman, Beryl, 1955-. Joyce's Catholic Comedy of Language Madison, Wis.: University of Wisconsin Press, 1985.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Schlossman, B. (1985). Joyce's catholic comedy of language. Madison, Wis.: University of Wisconsin Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Schlossman, Beryl. Joyce's Catholic Comedy of Language University of Wisconsin Press, 1985.
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