Finnegans WakeBRILL, 15 nov. 2021 - 212 pages This is a collection by diverse hands on the thematic, conceptual and contextual impact of time in and around Joyce's Finnegans Wake. In keeping with the practice of the Zürich James Joyce Foundation workshops, from one of which, over Easter 1992, the collection developed, many essays emphasize the local temporal textures of Finnegans Wake through close readings of individual passages. However, this does not preclude fruitful interaction with wider contexts and theoretical concerns. Two articles are detailed studies of social and political contemporary contexts with which Joyce's last work was in dialogue. Three more explore philosophical, psychological and scientific theories of time which Joyce exploited and transformed in his text. Two essays relate Finnegans Wake to discussions of time in French feminist and deconstructive theory: and finally, four essays concentrate on the temporality of composition - two apiece on each of the chronology of Joyce's early note-taking and draft processes. The collection should prove interesting to all readers and critics of Joyce as well as to critics concerned with the problem of historicizing and contextualising the temporally disruptive texts of high modernism and early postmodernism. |
Table des matières
Bibliographical Note | 1 |
Introduction | 3 |
Secting Time in Finnegans Wake | 9 |
Vico Freud and the Serial Awakening of Book III Chapter 4 | 21 |
The Preprovided Memory of Finne gans Wake | 41 |
Concerning a Time of the Collideorscape | 69 |
Issys Problematics of Time in Finnegans Wake | 81 |
The Temporalities of Mamalujo | 95 |
Some SpatioTemporal Elements in Finnegans Wake | 107 |
Time and the Wakean Person | 119 |
A Preliminary Stratigraphy of Scribbledehobble | 127 |
the most formidable antifascist book produced between the two wars? | 139 |
Bywaters and the Original Crime | 165 |
Annotated Transcription of Joyces Notes | 180 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
1016 EX Amsterdam 14 March 233 Peachtree Street allusions Amsterdam/Atlanta appears becomes Bruno Bywaters Call toll-free Cecil Whitely chapter context Daily Sketch Danis Rose darlint David Hayman draft dream Edith Thompson Editions Rodopi B.V. entries essay evidence Exhibit 20 Faber Fascism final Finnegans Wake Frank Budgen Frederick Bywaters Freud futule preteriting unstant gesture Harriet Shaw Weaver HCE's Irish Issy Issy's James Joyce Jean-Michel Rabaté John O'Hanlon Jousse Joyce's Keizersgracht language Letter Lewis Lewis's London Mamalujo memory mirror mnemonic Mookse mother motif narrative notebook notes passage Peachtree Street phrase political Postmodern present preteriting primal scene problematic question reference repression Richard Ellmann ricorso roads satirical Scribble Scribbledehobble seems sequence sexual Shaun sigla siglum signs Solicitor-General Sollers space spatial structure suggest syntagm Talis Telephone 404 temporal Travers Humphreys Tristan Ulysses USA/Canada Vichian Vico Wakean woman word writing Wyndham Lewis