Joyce'S Ghosts: Ireland, Modernism, And Memory
University of Chicago Press
ISBN13:
9780226526959
$48.26
For decades, James Joyces modernism has overshadowed his Irishness, as his self-imposed exile and association with the high modernism of Europes urban centers has led critics to see him almost exclusively as a cosmopolitan figure. In Joyces Ghosts, Luke Gibbons mounts a powerful argument that this view is mistaken: Joyces Irishness is intrinsic to his modernism, informing his most distinctive literary experiments. Ireland, Gibbons shows, is not just a source of subject matter or content for Joyce, but of form itself. Joyces stylistic innovations can be traced at least as much to the tragedies of Irish history as to the shock of European modernity, as he explores the incomplete project of inner life under colonialism. Joyces language, Gibbons reveals, is haunted by ghosts, less concerned with the stream of consciousness than with a vernacular interior dialogue, the shout in the street, that gives room to outside voices and shadowy presences, the disruptions of a late colonial culture in crisis. Showing us how memory under modernism breaks free of the nightmare of history, and how in doing so it gives birth to new forms, Gibbons forces us to think anew about Joyces achievement and its foundations.
- | Author: Luke Gibbons
- | Publisher: University of Chicago Press
- | Publication Date: Oct 02, 2017
- | Number of Pages: 307 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback/History
- | ISBN-10: 022652695X
- | ISBN-13: 9780226526959
- Author:
- Luke Gibbons
- Publisher:
- University of Chicago Press
- Publication Date:
- Oct 02, 2017
- Number of pages:
- 307 pages
- Language:
- English
- Binding:
- Paperback/History
- ISBN-10:
- 022652695X
- ISBN-13:
- 9780226526959