The Reception of James Joyce in Europe: France, Ireland, and Mediterranean Europe

The Reception of James Joyce in Europe: France, Ireland, and Mediterranean Europe
Title The Reception of James Joyce in Europe: France, Ireland, and Mediterranean Europe PDF eBook
Author Geert Lernout
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Release 2004
Genre Books and reading
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The Reception of James Joyce in Europe

The Reception of James Joyce in Europe
Title The Reception of James Joyce in Europe PDF eBook
Author Geert Lernout
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 1182
Release 2009-07-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1847146015

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A major scholarly collection of international research on the reception of James Joyce in Europe

The Reception of James Joyce in Europe: Italy, France, and Mediterranean Europe

The Reception of James Joyce in Europe: Italy, France, and Mediterranean Europe
Title The Reception of James Joyce in Europe: Italy, France, and Mediterranean Europe PDF eBook
Author Geert Lernout
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Pages
Release 2004
Genre Books and reading
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The Reception of James Joyce in Europe

The Reception of James Joyce in Europe
Title The Reception of James Joyce in Europe PDF eBook
Author Geert Lernout
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 595
Release 2004-06-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1847142966

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James Joyce is now widely considered the most influential writer of the twentieth century. His name and his most important works appeared again and again in fin-de-millennium surveys. This is the case not only in the English-speaking world, but also in many European literatures. Joyce's influence is most pronounced in French, German and Italian literatures, where translations of most of his works appeared during his life-time and where he had a clear impact on his fellow-writers. In other countries and cultures, his influence took more time to register, sometimes after the war in the fifties and sixties, and sometimes only in the final decade of the century. This was the case in most of the languages of Eastern Europe, where the translation of Joyce's work could only begin after the collapse of the Soviet Union in the 1990s. This book contains two volumes. Series Editor: Dr Elinor Shaffer FBA, Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London Contributors to the volume include: Sonja Basic (University of Zagreb) Eric Bulson, (Columbia University) Astradur Eysteinsson (University of Reykjavik) Kalina Filipova (University of Sofia) Marta Goldmann (University of Budapest) Jakob Greve (University of Copenhagen) Manana Khergiani (New York) Teresa Iribarren (University of Barcelona) Onno R. Kosters and Ron Hoffman (The Netherlands) Alberto Lázaro (University of Alcalá, Madrid) Marisol Morales Ladrón (University of Alcalá, Madrid) Maria Filomena Louro (University of Minho, Portugal) Tina Mahkota (University of Ljubljana) John McCourt (University of Trieste) Patrick O'Neill (Queen's University, Canada) Adrian Otoiu (North University of Baia Mare, Rumania) Miltos Pehlivanos (Aristotle University, Greece) Aleš Pogacnik (Slovenia) Jina Politi (Aristotle University, Greece) Steen Klitgård Povlsen (University of Aarhus) H.K.Riikonen (University of Helsinki) Frank Sewell (University of Ulster) Sam Slote (University of Buffalo) Per Svenson (Sweden) Emily Tall (University of Buffalo) Björn Tysdahl (University of Oslo) Tomo Virk (University of Ljubljana) Jolanta W. Wawrzycka (Radford University) Robert Weninger (Oxford Brookes University) Wolfgang Wicht (University of Potsdam) Serenella Zanotti (University of Rome)

The Reception of James Joyce in Europe: Germany, Northern and East Central Europe

The Reception of James Joyce in Europe: Germany, Northern and East Central Europe
Title The Reception of James Joyce in Europe: Germany, Northern and East Central Europe PDF eBook
Author
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 595
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Books and reading
ISBN 0826458254

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The Reception of D. H. Lawrence in Europe

The Reception of D. H. Lawrence in Europe
Title The Reception of D. H. Lawrence in Europe PDF eBook
Author Dieter Mehl
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 412
Release 2007-01-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1441144862

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The intellectual scope and cultural impact of British and Irish writers in Europe cannot be assessed without reference to their 'European' fortunes. This collection of essays, prepared by an international team of scholars, critics and translators, record how D.H. Lawrence's work has been received, translated and interpreted in most European countries with remarkable, though greatly varying, success. Among the topics discussed in this volume are questions arising from the personal and frequently controversial nature of much of Lawrence's writings and the various ways in which translators from across Europe coped with the specific problems that the often regional, but at the same time, cosmopolitan Lawrencean texts pose.

Renascent Joyce

Renascent Joyce
Title Renascent Joyce PDF eBook
Author Daniel Ferrer
Publisher University Press of Florida
Pages 173
Release 2013-02-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0813042674

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Revival, reinvention, and regeneration: the concept of renascence pervades Joyce’s work through the inescapable presence of his literary forebears. By persistently reexamining tradition, reinterpreting his literary heritage in light of the present, and translating and re-translating from one system of signs to another, Joyce exhibits the spirit of the greatest of Renaissance writers and artists. In fact, his writing derives some of its most important characteristics from Renaissance authors, as this collection of essays shows. Though critical work has often focused on Joyce's relationship to medieval thinkers like Thomas Aquinas and Dante, Renascent Joyce examines Joyce's connection to the Renaissance in such figures as Shakespeare, Rabelais, and Bruno. Joyce's own writing can itself be viewed through the rubric of renascence with the tools of genetic criticism and the many insights afforded by the translation process. Several essays in this volume examine this broader idea, investigating the rebirth and reinterpretation of Joyce's texts. Topics include literary historiography, Joyce's early twentieth-century French cultural contexts, and the French translation of Ulysses. Attentive to the current state of Joyce studies, the writers of these extensively researched essays investigate the Renaissance spirit in Joyce to offer a volume at once historically informed and innovative.