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Collaborative Dubliners Joyce In Dialogue Vicki Mahaffey

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Collaborative Dubliners Joyce In Dialogue Vicki Mahaffey
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Publisher: Syracuse University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.53 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Vicki Mahaffey
ISBN: 9780815632702, 0815632703
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Collaborative Dubliners Joyce In Dialogue Vicki Mahaffey by Vicki Mahaffey 9780815632702, 0815632703 instant download after payment.

Enigmatic, vivid, and terse, James Joyce’s Dubliners continues both to puzzle and to compel its readers. This collection of essays by thirty contributors from seven countries presents a revolutionary view of Joyce’s technique and draws out its surprisingly contemporary implications by beginning with a single unusual premise: that meaning in Joyce’s fiction is a product of engaged interaction between two or more people. Meaning is not dispensed by the author; rather, it is actively negotiated between involved and curious readers through the medium of a shared text. Here, pairs of experts on Joyce’s work produce meaning beyond the text by arguing over it, challenging one another through it, and illuminating it with relevant facts about language, history, and culture. The result is not an authoritative interpretation of Joyce’s collection of stories but an animated set of dialogues about Dubliners designed to draw the reader into its lively discussions.
Contributors include: Derek Attridge, Jean-Michel Rabaté, Maud Ellmann, Anne Fogarty, Andrew Gibson, Carol Loeb Shloss, Joseph Valente

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