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Joyce's allmaziful plurabilities : polyvocal explorations of Finnegans Wake / edited by Kimberly J. Devlin and Christine Smedley ; foreword by Sebastian D.G. Knowles.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Florida James Joyce seriesPublisher: Gainesville : University Press of Florida, [2015]Copyright date: �2015Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780813055619
  • 081305561X
  • 9780813051451
  • 0813051452
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Joyce's allmaziful plurabilitiesDDC classification:
  • 823/.912 23
LOC classification:
  • PR6019.O9 F593553 2015eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: The prodigal text / Kimberly J. Devlin and Christine Smedley -- The "gift of seek on site": the subject of prophecy in I.1 / John Terrill -- "Here comes everybody": HCE and the existence of others in I.2 / Jim LeBlanc -- Weathering the text: barometric readings of I.3 / Tim Conley -- Habeas corpus epiphany in I.4 / Mia L. McIver -- Joyce's common reader: a primer for sensory consciousness in I.5 / Colleen Jaurretche -- Playful reading: I.6 and game theory / Sean Latham -- Shem's "strabismal apologia": the split vision of the famine in I.7 / Christine Smedley -- Fluid figures in "Anna Livia Plurabelle": an ecocritical exploration of I.8 / Margot Norris -- Moveable types: the character system in "the mime of Mick, Nick and the Maggies" in II.1 / Carol Loeb Shloss -- "Mutuomorphomutation" Horus and set as principles of the digital and analog in II.2 / Jeffrey Drouin -- Irish history and modern media: generating courage in II.3 / Enda Duffy -- Joyce's countergospel in II.4 / David Spurr -- Salvation, salves, saving, and salvage: the linguistic underpinnings of III.1 / Kimberly J. Devlin -- Jaunty Jaun's brokerly advice in III.2 / Patrick A. McCarthy -- The daughter in the father: the revolutionary aspect of III.3 / Sheldon Brivic -- The porters, polypragmatic paradigms, and pseudoselves in III.4 / Richard Brown -- "Ricorso": the flaming door of IV / Vicki Mahaffey.
Summary: This volume focuses exclusively on illuminating the multiplicity of meanings and voices that can be found in the language of James Joyce's Finnigans Wake.
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Introduction: The prodigal text / Kimberly J. Devlin and Christine Smedley -- The "gift of seek on site": the subject of prophecy in I.1 / John Terrill -- "Here comes everybody": HCE and the existence of others in I.2 / Jim LeBlanc -- Weathering the text: barometric readings of I.3 / Tim Conley -- Habeas corpus epiphany in I.4 / Mia L. McIver -- Joyce's common reader: a primer for sensory consciousness in I.5 / Colleen Jaurretche -- Playful reading: I.6 and game theory / Sean Latham -- Shem's "strabismal apologia": the split vision of the famine in I.7 / Christine Smedley -- Fluid figures in "Anna Livia Plurabelle": an ecocritical exploration of I.8 / Margot Norris -- Moveable types: the character system in "the mime of Mick, Nick and the Maggies" in II.1 / Carol Loeb Shloss -- "Mutuomorphomutation" Horus and set as principles of the digital and analog in II.2 / Jeffrey Drouin -- Irish history and modern media: generating courage in II.3 / Enda Duffy -- Joyce's countergospel in II.4 / David Spurr -- Salvation, salves, saving, and salvage: the linguistic underpinnings of III.1 / Kimberly J. Devlin -- Jaunty Jaun's brokerly advice in III.2 / Patrick A. McCarthy -- The daughter in the father: the revolutionary aspect of III.3 / Sheldon Brivic -- The porters, polypragmatic paradigms, and pseudoselves in III.4 / Richard Brown -- "Ricorso": the flaming door of IV / Vicki Mahaffey.

This volume focuses exclusively on illuminating the multiplicity of meanings and voices that can be found in the language of James Joyce's Finnigans Wake.

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