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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Common terms and phrases
aesthetic appears artist aspect associated attempt ballad Bloom called chapter character clear comes complete connection context contrast direct effect Elizabethan Ellmann emotion episode example experience expression eyes fall feelings finds function Gedichte girl give hand hear ibid idea imagination important indicate interpretation James Joyce Joyce's later leitmotiv less Letters LIBRARIES light lines literary lyrical major Mark means MICHIGAN mind Molly mother motif novels parody passage pattern perhaps phrase play poems poet poetic poetry Portrait possible present prose quoted reader recalls references relation rhyme rhythm satire seems sense Shaun significant simply song soul sound stanza Stephen stresses suggests symbolic theme thought Tindall traditional turned Ulysses understanding UNIVERSITY verse villanelle Wake whole writing written wrote young
References to this book
Theory Into Poetry: New Approaches to the Lyric Eva Müller-Zettelmann,Margarete Rubik No preview available - 2005 |