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Author | : Norman Hull |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 97 |
Release | : 2011-09-07 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1463436920 |
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Joyce is a 12 year old girl who comes from a poor family who is taked on a year long vacation to Europe. In the fall while she is staying in southern France where she meets Jules who is a goatherd (a boy who takes care of goats). This story is about the two children and how they learn about Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas celebrations. This story takes place in the late 1890's and describes the American traditions of thise holidays and the French traditions of Christmas. This is a easy to read book written in large print and is written for the child who has started reading chapter books.
Author | : Martina Nicolls |
Publisher | : Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Total Pages | : 221 |
Release | : 2020-02-26 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1527547671 |
Download The Paris Residences of James Joyce Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
This book presents a narrative and photographic journey of the hotels and apartments where James Joyce lived for twenty years in 1920s and 1930s Paris. In June 1920, at the age of 38, the Irish author sought a city where he could finish Ulysses—one of the finest literary works in history. He arrived in Paris on the recommendation of Ezra Pound on 8 July and stayed for 20 years. With Nora, fifteen-year-old Giorgio and thirteen-year-old Lucia, he moved in and out of 18 residences in five arrondissements in Paris. Which arrondissements did he prefer? Which residence was the first place with the luxury of a telephone? Who did he entertain, and where was he most productive and creative? This book is both a guide for the armchair wanderer and a roadmap for Joyce aficionados in Paris. It provides new insights into Joyce’s life in Paris, based around the changing locations, styles, and sizes of his residences, depending upon the fluctuations of his finances. This book is a rich collection of information about each residence with an historical account of the duration, cost, lifestyle, and cultural atmosphere amid the significance of the social times.
Author | : Geert Lernout |
Publisher | : A&C Black |
Total Pages | : 1182 |
Release | : 2009-07-22 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1847146015 |
Download The Reception of James Joyce in Europe Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
A major scholarly collection of international research on the reception of James Joyce in Europe
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Publisher | : A&C Black |
Total Pages | : 595 |
Release | : 2004-01-01 |
Genre | : Books and reading |
ISBN | : 0826458254 |
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Author | : Finn Fordham |
Publisher | : Rodopi |
Total Pages | : 190 |
Release | : 2011-03 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9042032901 |
Download James Joyce and the Nineteenth-Century French Novel Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
The essays of this volume show how Joyce’s work engaged with the many upheavals and revolutions within the French nineteenth-century novel and its contexts. They delve into the complexities of this engagement, tracing its twists and turns, and reemerge with fascinating and rich discoveries. The contributors explore Joyce’s explicit and implicit responses to Alexandre Dumas, Honoré de Balzac, Victor Hugo and Émile Zola and, of course, Flaubert. Drawing from the wide range of Joyce’s writings - Dubliners, A Portrait., Ulysses, Finnegans Wake, and his life, letters, and essays - they resituate Joyce’s relation to France, the novel, and the nineteenth century.
Author | : Neil R. Davison |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 1998-09-24 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780521636209 |
Download James Joyce, Ulysses, and the Construction of Jewish Identity Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Representations of 'the Jew' have long been a topic of interest in Joyce studies. Neil Davison argues that Joyce's lifelong encounter with pseudo-scientific, religious and political discourse about 'the Jew' forms a unifying component of his career. Davison offers new biographical material, and presents a detailed reading of Ulysses showing how Joyce draws on Christian folklore, Dreyfus Affair propaganda, Sinn Fein politics, and theories of Jewish sexual perversion and financial conspiracy. Throughout, Joyce confronts the controversy of 'race', the psychology of internalised stereotype, and the contradictions of fin-de-siècle anti-Semitism.
Author | : Carol Loeb Shloss |
Publisher | : Farrar, Straus and Giroux |
Total Pages | : 698 |
Release | : 2005-03-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1466832703 |
Download Lucia Joyce Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
"Whatever spark or gift I possess has been transmitted to Lucia and it has kindled a fire in her brain." —James Joyce, 1934 Most accounts of James Joyce's family portray Lucia Joyce as the mad daughter of a man of genius, a difficult burden. But in this important new book, Carol Loeb Shloss reveals a different, more dramatic truth: her father loved Lucia, and they shared a deep creative bond. Lucia was born in a pauper's hospital and educated haphazardly across Europe as her penniless father pursued his art. She wanted to strike out on her own and in her twenties emerged, to Joyce's amazement, as a harbinger of expressive modern dance in Paris. He described her then as a wild, beautiful, "fantastic being" whose mind was "as clear and as unsparing as the lightning." The family's only reader of Joyce, she was a child of the imaginative realms her father created, and even after emotional turmoil wrought havoc with her and she was hospitalized in the 1930s, he saw in her a life lived in tandem with his own. Though most of the documents about Lucia have been destroyed, Shloss painstakingly reconstructs the poignant complexities of her life—and with them a vital episode in the early history of psychiatry, for in Joyce's efforts to help her he sought the help of Europe's most advanced doctors, including Jung. In Lucia's world Shloss has also uncovered important material that deepens our understanding of Finnegans Wake, the book that redefined modern literature.
Author | : E H Mikhail |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 235 |
Release | : 1990-06-29 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1349094226 |
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Author | : Patricia Hutchins |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 287 |
Release | : 2016-02-05 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1317230353 |
Download James Joyce's World (Routledge Revivals) Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
First published in 1957, this book explores what remained of Joyce’s background, not only in Ireland but in those cities abroad where his books were written. With the co-operation of those who knew the author, including his brother, much new material was brought together to shed new light on Joyce’s life, character and methods of writing. The author traces Joyce, and his writings, from his beginnings in Ireland, through Zürich, London and Paris, to his difficult final year at Vichy in 1940. Previously unpublished letters illustrate his relationships with important figures of the period like Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot and H.G. Wells. This title will be of interest to student of literature.
Author | : Philip Leonard Handler |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 662 |
Release | : 1977 |
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