The Poems of James Joyce and the Use of Poems in His NovelsStarting with an examination of Joyce's poetry, this study moves on to investigate the use of poetry in his novels. As a novelist Joyce continued to use verse in many forms, but not just to add an element of artificial lyricism. Poems and verse fragments are fully integrated into the narrative and thematic structures of each of Joyce's three novels in ways that reflect the wide differences between the works themselves. |
Contents
Pomes Peny each and the minor verse | 15 |
Poetry in A Portrait of the Artist | 41 |
Poetry in Ulysses | 64 |
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1817 LIBRARIES aesthetic artist associated ballad Bloom Chamber Music chapter character CHIGAN chorus Circe Circe episode clear context Dublin Elizabethan Ellmann emotion example expression fall feelings Finnegans Wake Frank Budgen function FW poems Gedichte Gedichten Gracehoper Gracehoper's song Hodgart and Worthington Hosty's Ballad Hugh Kenner ibid imagination important Irish James Joyce Joyce wrote Joyce's poems Joyce's poetry Kenner later leitmotiv letters to Nora light limerick lines literary lyrical novel Lyrik means MICHIGAN Molly mother motif obsession Ondt parody passage pattern phrase poems in FW poet poetic Pomes Penyeach Portrait potted meat Prosa prose quotation quoted rann reader recalls references rhyme rhythm rhythmical riddle romanticism satire seaside girls seaswans sense Shaun Shem Simon Dedalus sing soul sound Stanislaus Joyce stanza Stephen Dedalus stresses suggests symbolic temptress thematic theme Tindall Tindall's traditional Tristan Tristan's song Ulysses verse villanelle words writing
References to this book
Theory Into Poetry: New Approaches to the Lyric Eva Müller-Zettelmann,Margarete Rubik No preview available - 2005 |