The Portable James Joyce
by |
---|
21.00 JOD
Please allow 2 – 5 weeks for delivery of this item
Description
The Portable James Joyce, edited and with an introduction by Harry Levin, includes four of the six books on which Joyce’s astonishing reputatuion is founded: A Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man; his Collected Poems (including Chamber Music); Exiles, Joyce’s only drama; and his volume of short stories, Dubliners. In addition, there is a generous sampling from Ulysses and Finnegans Wake, including the famous “Anna Livia Plurabelle” episode.
Additional information
Weight | 0.59 kg |
---|---|
Dimensions | 4.32 × 13.06 × 19.51 cm |
PubliCanadation City/Country | USA |
by | |
Format | Paperback |
Language | |
Pages | 768 |
Publisher | |
Year Published | 1976-11-18 |
Imprint | |
ISBN 10 | 0140150307 |
About The Author | James Joyce, the twentieth century’s most influential novelist, was born in Dublin on February 2, 1882. The oldest of ten children, he grew up in a family that went from prosperity to penury because of his father’s wastrel behavior. After receiving a rigorous Jesuit education, twenty-year-old Joyce renounced his Catholicism and left Dublin in 1902 to spend most of his life as a writer in exile in Paris, Trieste, Rome, and Zurich. On one trip back to Ireland, he fell in love with the now famous Nora Barnacle on June 16, the day he later chose as “Bloomsday” in his novel Ulysses. Nora was an uneducated Galway girl who became his lifelong companion and the mother of his two children. In debt and drinking heavily, Joyce lived for 36 years on the Continent, supporting himself first by teaching jobs, then through the patronage of Mrs. Harold McCormick (Edith Rockerfeller) and the English feminist and editor Harriet Shaw Weaver. His writings include Chamber Music (1907), Dubliners (1914), A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916), Exiles (1918), Ulysses (1922), Pomes Penyeach (1927), Finnegan's Wake (1939), and an early draft of A Portrait of a Young Man, Stephan Hero (1944). Ulysses required seven years to complete, and his masterpiece, Finnegan's Wake, took seventeen. Both works revolutionized the form, structure, and content of the novel. Joyce died in Zurich in 1941.Harry Levin (1912–1994), literary critic and modernist literature scholar, graduated from Harvard University and began teaching there some years later. In 1960 he became the Irving Babbitt Professor of Comparative Literature at Harvard and retired in 1983. |
Table Of Content | The Portable James Joyce – Edited by Harry Levin Editor's IntroductionDublinersEditor's PrefaceThe SistersAn EncounterArabyEvelineAfter the RaceTwo GallantsThe Boarding HouseA Little CloudCounterpartsClayA Painful CaseIvy Day in the Committee RoomA MotherGraceThe DeadA Portrait of the Artist as a Young ManEditor's PrefaceExilesEditor's PrefaceCollected PoemsEditor's PrefaceChamber Music, I to XXXVIPomes Penyeach:TillyWatching the Needleboats at San SabbaA Flower Given to My DaughterShe Weeps Over RahoonTutto è ScioltoOn the Beach at FontanaSimplesFloodNightpieceAloneA Memory of the Players in a Mirror at MidnightBahnhofstrasseA PrayerOther Poems:The Holy OfficeGas from a BurnerEcce PuerFromUlyssesEditor's PrefaceNestorHadesThe Wandering RocksThe SirensPenelopeFrom Finnegans WakeEditor's PrefaceHere Comes EverybodyAnna Livia PlurabelleTales Told of Shem and ShaunBibliographical Note |
Series |
Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.
Related products
-
On backorder 2-5 Weeks to Arrive
9.99 JOD -
On backorder 2-5 Weeks to Arrive
14.99 JOD -
On backorder 2-5 Weeks to Arrive
12.99 JOD -
On backorder 2-5 Weeks to Arrive
3.00 JOD
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.