Voices on Joyce
Anne Fogarty editor fran o rourke editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University College Dublin Press
Published:9th Jun '15
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Original writings on Joyce and his work from leading thinkers that will appeal to the Joyce enthusiasts, scholars as well as inspire the new reader. Beautifully produced and illustrated with over 30 previously unpublished images of Joycean Dublin from the Lee Miller collection. Readership: Joyce enthusiasts, scholars and the general reader interested in Irish literature, Joyce and Joyce's Dublin.
Voices on Joyce gathers together interpretations of James Joyce's work by scholars in a wide span of disciplines: music, history, literature, philosophy, sport, geography, modern languages, economics, theatre studies and law.Voices on Joyce gathers together interpretations of Joyce's work by scholars in a wide span of disciplines: music, history, literature, philosophy, sport, geography, modern languages, economics, theatre studies and law. The depth and range of James Joyce's relationship with key historical, intellectual and cultural issues in the early twentieth century are explored, including: the growth of Dublin as a city, the advance of Irish separatist nationalism, criminal trials in late nineteenth-century Ireland, the influence of Classical authors such as Aristotle and Ovid, the Irish Literary Revival, the value of operatic music, notions of the aesthetic and of a democratic readership, and the history and social import of Jewish communities and traditions. The twenty essays in this collection draw out the openness and pluralism of Joyce's writing and underscore the need for readings of his work from a large variety of diverging perspectives. The wide ranging voices in this collection are composed by present and former UCD academics, and constitute a unique reckoning with the legacy of Joyce by members of his alma mater.A portrait of Joyce emerges as a writer deeply embedded in Irish intellectual discourses and as a figure of vital on-going importance in the social and cultural debates of twenty-first century Ireland. Photos interleaving the essays by the modernist and photojournalist, Lee Miller, taken in Dublin in 1946, provide vivid images of Joycean locations and of their artistic reimagining.
'The variety of approaches to Joyce in this richly satisfying book are evident when we note how the insights of philosophy, musicology, and literary history and criticism are germane to Joyce studies ... The complex texture of this collection, which showcases UCD as a centre of Joyce studies, is given added strength by Lee Miller's photographs. Shot in 1946 to accompany an article on Joyce in Vogue, by his friend Constantine Curran, these hauntingly capture a good deal of what remained of Joycean Dublin and evoke the ordinary life that Joyce honoured so comprehensively in his writings.'13 June 2015, Terence Brown, The Irish Times 'A new book provides a fascinating investigation of the varied and extensive influences that informed the prose of one of Ireland's literary heroes. In Voices on Joyce, the editors have made an explicit effort to approach Joyce's work from a wide angle, and have thus drawn upon a wide cohort of specialists.' Summer 2015, UCD Today'This book offers enough new research (properly annotated) to pique the most jaded palate, and its fresh insights, particularly into many historical aspects of the Dublin Joyce knew, make it richly rewarding to explore ... scattered through the pages, are thirty examples from a suite of Dublin photographs by the great American photographer, Lee Miller ... I myself have tried to photograph various remnants of Joyce's Dublin; the images here, beautifully composed and balanced, make me wonder why I ever tried.' The Irish Catholic, 17 September 2015 'There are three sections to the book - Dublin and Joyce, Joycean Intertexts, Contesting Joyce - and between them they cover enough topics for everyone to find something of interest. The book is supremely well illustrated with photographs of Dublin taken by Lee Miller in the 1940s.' 4 January 2016, Irish Left Review 'The plurality of voices surrounding the enigma that is Joyce and his oeuvre are meticulously assembled here ... the themes are well-paced, celebrating the diversity of Joyce's readers and the universality of Joyce's work.' Joyce Studies in Italy, 2015
ISBN: 9781906359799
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288 pages