Joyce/Lowry: critical perspectives
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Veröffentlicht: Lexington, Ky. University Press of Kentucky ©1997
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Midsummer madness and the day of the dead : Joyce, Lowry, and expressionism / Sherrill Grace -- Clown meets cops : comedy and paranoia in Under the Volcano and Ulysses / Joseph C. Voelker -- "Well, of course, if we knew all the things" : coincidence and design in Ulysses and Under the Volcano / Chris Ackerley -- Ulysses and Under the Volcano : the difficulty of loving / Richard K. Cross -- Nationalism at the bar : anti-semitism in Ulysses and Under the Volcano / Brian W. Shaffer -- The construction of femininity in Ulysses and Under the Volcano : a Bakhtinian analysis of the late draft versions / Sue Vice -- A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Ultramarine : two exercises in identification / Suzanne Kim -- Syphilisation and its discontents : somatic indications of psychological ills in Joyce and Lowry / Martin Bock -- The world as book, the book as machine : art and life in Joyce and Lowry / Patrick A. McCarthy -- Literary modernism and cinema : two approaches / Paul Tiessen -- The filmmaker as critic : Huston's Under the Volcano and the Dead / Rebecca Hughes and Kieron O'Hara
James Joyce was a central figure of high modernism; Malcolm Lowry spoke for the next generation of modernist writers and, despite his denials, was almost certainly influenced by Joyce. Wherever the truth lies, there are correspondences and differences to be explored between Joyce and Lowry that are far more interesting than the question of direct influence. The contributors to Joyce/Lowry examine the relationship of these two expatriate writers, both to each other and to broader issues in the study of literary modernism and its aftermath. This collection embraces a variety of approaches to both writers' work. Each essay places Joyce and Lowry in some larger context and arrives at insights that would not otherwise have been apparent
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9780813120027
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