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James Joyce's Negations: Irony, Indeterminacy and Nihilism in Ulysses and Otherwritings

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James Joyce's Negations: Irony, Indeterminacy and Nihilism in Ulysses and Otherwritings - Cosgrove, Brian
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The main purpose of this book is to validate a reading of Joyce in negative terms. Central to the enquiry is an examination of the roles of irony and of indeterminacy. Irony, interpreted in metaphysical rather than merely rhetorical terms, is envisaged as deriving from two separate if related orientations, one associated with Friedrich Schlegel, the other with Gustave Flaubert. Insofar as Joyce's work (including "Ulysses") owes more to the latter than the former, it forgoes the genial humour central to Schlegel's theories, ...

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James Joyce's Negations: Irony, Indeterminacy and Nihilism in Ulysses and Otherwritings 2007, University College Dublin Press, Dublin, Ireland

ISBN-13: 9781904558859

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