University of Texas Press, 1963. — 342 p. Научное издание чернового варианта главной книги Джеймса Джойса - "Finnegans Wake". The Manuscript Collections The Work in Progress The Mastery of Language and the Perfection of Form Methods of Composition Methods of Revision Sources The Late Notes for "Ulysses" "Scribbledehobble" The Small Notebooks The Early Sketches The Books and...
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
is a nearly complete rewrite of the abandoned Stephen Hero novel, the original manuscript of which was partially destroyed in a fit of rage during an argument with Nora. A kunstlerroman, or story of the development of an artist (a type of bildungsroman, or coming of age novel), it is largely autobiographical, showing the process of...
Barnes & Nobles Classics Series. - NY, 2004. - 428 p.
Widely regarded as the greatest stylist of twentieth-century English literature, James Joyce deserves the term revolutionary. His literary experiments in form and structure, language and content, signaled the modernist movement and continue to influence writers today. His two earliest, and perhaps most accessible, successes -...
New York, B.W. Huebsch, 1918. — 54 p.
Chamber Music is a collection of 36 poems published by Elkin Mathews in 1907. The collection originally comprised thirty-four love poems, but two further poems were added before publication. Strictly speaking, the poems that make up this early volume by Joyce do not fall into the category of "musical allusions," but rather are themselves...
Delphi Classics. 2014. — 2531 p.
James Augustine Aloysius Joyce (2 February 1882 – 13 January 1941) was an Irish novelist and poet. He contributed to the modernist avant-garde, and is regarded as one of the most influential and important authors of the twentieth century.
Joyce is best known for Ulysses (1922), a landmark work in which the episodes of Homer's Odyssey are...
Издательство: Signet Classics.
Dubliners is a collection of 15 short stories by James Joyce, first published in 1914. The fifteen stories were meant to be a naturalistic depiction of the Irish middle class life in and around Dublin in the early years of the 20th century.
London: The Egoist Press, 1921. — 154 (168) p.
James Joyce wrote only one play, Exiles. It draws on the story of The Dead, the final short story in Joyce's story collection Dubliners. Exiles, a play in three acts, completed in 1915 and first published in 1918, certainly bears the influence of Ibsen in theme and structure. Joyce said that it was not a play about...
Finnegans Wake is a work of comic fiction by Irish writer James Joyce. It is significant for its experimental style and reputation as one of the most difficult works of fiction in the English language. Written in Paris over a period of seventeen years, and published in 1939, two years before the author's death, Finnegans Wake was Joyce's final work. The entire book is written in a...
New York: The Viking Press, 1974. 15th printing. — ix, 628 (644) p.
Experimental novel by James Joyce. Extracts of the work appeared from 1928 to 1937, and it was published in its entirety as Finnegans Wake in 1939. The book is, in one sense, the story of a publican in Chapelizod (near Dublin), his wife, and their three children; but Mr. Humphrey Chimpden Earwicker, Mrs. Anna...
Editor: Catherine Flynn. — Cambridge University Press, 2022. — xxviii, 963 p. — ISBN 978-1-316-51594-5, 978-1-009027007. James Joyce's Ulysses is considered one of the greatest novels of the twentieth century. This new edition - published to celebrate the book's first publication - helps readers to understand the pleasures of this monumental work and to grapple with its...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com. — 1047 p. Ulysses chronicles the passage of Leopold Bloom through Dublin during an ordinary day, 16 June 1904 (the day of Joyce's first date with his future wife, Nora Barnacle). Ulysses is the Latinised name of Odysseus, the hero of Homer's poem Odyssey, and the novel establishes a series of parallels between its characters and events and those...
Ulysses is a novel by the Irish author James Joyce. It was first serialised in parts in the American journal The Little Review from March 1918 to December 1920, and then published in its entirety by Sylvia Beach on 2 February 1922, in Paris. One of the most important works of Modernist literature,it has been called "a demonstration and summation of the entire movement"."Before...
Ulysses chronicles the passage of Leopold Bloom through Dublin during an ordinary day, 16 June 1904 (the day of Joyce's first date with his future wife, Nora Barnacle). Ulysses is the Latinised name of Odysseus, the hero of Homer's poem Odyssey, and the novel establishes a series of parallels between its characters and events and those of the poem (e.g., the correspondence of...
Prepared by H. W. Gabler, W. Steppe and C. Melchior. — New York & London: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1984. — 644 p. — ISBN: 0-8240-4375-8. The present edition offers a new original text of Ulysses. It is new in that it presents the work as it has not before had a public existence. It is original in that it is based with the greatest possible consistency on the author's...
Prepared by H. W. Gabler, W. Steppe and C. Melchior. — New York & London: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1984. — 717 p. — ISBN: 0-8240-4375-8 The present edition offers a new original text of Ulysses. It is new in that it presents the work as it has not before had a public existence. It is original in that it is based with the greatest possible consistency on the author's...
Prepared by H. W. Gabler, W. Steppe and C. Melchior. — New York & London: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1984. — 591 p. — ISBN: 0-8240-4375-8 The present edition offers a new original text of Ulysses. It is new in that it presents the work as it has not before had a public existence. It is original in that it is based with the greatest possible consistency on the author's...
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