The Cracked Lookingglass

The Cracked Lookingglass
Title The Cracked Lookingglass PDF eBook
Author Albert Wachtel
Publisher Susquehanna University Press
Pages 192
Release 1992
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780945636274

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There are basic problems, and if we can't solve them we should hold off on theorizing. To begin at the beginning, what was Father Flynn's "great wish" for the boy in "The Sisters"? The uncle thinks he knows, but is he right? Can we be sure? How? And how about the beginning and end of "An Encounter"? How do they fit together? What is the specific import to the boy in "Araby" of the shards of conversation between the salesgirl and the Britishers? Can we (or Eveline) be certain of Frank's motives in her story? If not, what relevance do they have? And how in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man do Stephen's use and understanding of art evolve? In what crucial respects do they fall short of the understanding a careful reader of the novel can attain? What in Ulysses does Buck Mulligan have in mind when he demands "twopence for a pint" (of what!)? And in what ways are Bloom's ruminations about things like "mity cheese" that "digests all but itself" and saltwater fish ("Why is it that [they] are not...") crucial to the novel? There are bigger questions. What roles do all the accidental occurrences play? Do they heighten or diminish causality and probability? What are the functions of allusion and stylistic experimentation? Is/are there any overriding significance/s to the whole? Is there a didactic component in Joyce's writing? If so, is the didactic element a flaw in his art? What is the relationship between art and instruction--in Joyce and in general? Is good didactic art a contradiction in terms? These latter questions are enticing, but to speculate, theorize, deconstruct, or decontextualize Joyce's works with regard to them without a firm understanding, and perhaps even answers to, the vital though sometimes seemingly trivial former questions is to abrogate critical responsibility and relinquish what one of the formative giants of the twentieth century has to say to us. When relevant, the former are almost always answerable, and the mundane answers, often surprising, are frequently crucial not only for answering the latter questions but for fresh insight into both Joyce's world and our own. By mapping routes to the revelations such mundane "facts" yield, The Cracked Lookingglass establishes a firm base for future interpretations of Joyce's stories from Dubliners through Ulysses. It approaches his works as "fictional histories," grounding its "examplary" readings in relationships among the underlying facts of Joyce's created worlds. The study presents both a method of inquiry and, as examples of its fruit, some of the ways in which the apparent undiscoverables of Joyce's fiction disclose new and indisputable insights into his characters and stories, and through them our world. The approach opens avenues of access to the depths of Dubliners; to the assessments of art, religion, and human relationships in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man; to the necessitous underpinnings of Joyce's experimentation in Ulysses, the ground and justification of his uses of "psychocasual chance," the "mythical method," and the seemingly gratuitous stylistic experiments that mirror our lives and suggest new directions for them.

The Cracked Lookingglass

The Cracked Lookingglass
Title The Cracked Lookingglass PDF eBook
Author James Rush
Publisher
Pages 94
Release 2004
Genre Art and literature
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The Cracked Lookingglass

The Cracked Lookingglass
Title The Cracked Lookingglass PDF eBook
Author Carla De Petris
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 1999
Genre Literary Criticism
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The Cracked Lookingglass

The Cracked Lookingglass
Title The Cracked Lookingglass PDF eBook
Author Albert Wachtel
Publisher
Pages 474
Release 1968
Genre Dissertations, Academic
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The Collected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter

The Collected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter
Title The Collected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter PDF eBook
Author Katherine Anne Porter
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 508
Release 1979
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780156188760

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Porter's reputation as one of americanca's most distinguished writers rests chiefly on her superb short stories. This volume includes the collections Flowering Judas; Pale Horse, Pale Rider; and The Leaning Tower as well as four stories not available elsewhere in book form. Winner of the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize.

The Cracked Looking Glass; Stories of Other Realities

The Cracked Looking Glass; Stories of Other Realities
Title The Cracked Looking Glass; Stories of Other Realities PDF eBook
Author L. M. Schulman
Publisher
Pages 272
Release 1971
Genre Fantasy fiction
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In this collection, ten gifted literary artists capture the modern world in the looking glass of fantasy and thereby illuminate the startling realities of contemporary experience.

The Broken Looking Glass

The Broken Looking Glass
Title The Broken Looking Glass PDF eBook
Author B.C.L.
Publisher Pink Flamingo Media
Pages 127
Release
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1954079494

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Erotic Thriller. Cara Keene, a heretofore happily married artist from California. Her husband, Robert a successful software engineer. Everything seems to be going great for the young couple, except that Cara is haunted by a man in her dreams. He comes to her each night in heated, nightmare passion, becoming more demanding as time moves on. This shadow man satisfies her in a deep, dark, sado-masochistic way. Though she wants to be free of his seduction, her desire runs too deep. Following a tragic accident, Cara moves to New York in hopes of a fresh start. But even there, she cannot escape the shadow man. Her story continues on the seedy streets of 1990's New York City where a new love interest, introduces her to an underground world of sex parties and counter-culture. Is this her dreams calling to her? But where will this fraught path lead and the madness end? We witness Cara growing into a new being, a fulfilled and wild creature. But danger is not far away. Something awaits that is far more real than dreamy shadows.