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Exploring the role of boundaries and limits in the writing of James Joyce Beating the Bounds examines the role of boundaries and limits in James Joyces later works, primarily Finnegans Wake but also Ulyssesand other texts. Building on the ideas of philosophers Friedrich Nietzsche, Giordano Bruno, and scholar Fritz Senn, Roy Benjamin explains and reconciles Joyces contrary tendencies to establish and transgress limits. Benjamin begins by contrasting Joyces exploration of the artificial impositions of ritual and political power with the writers attention to natural boundaries of rivers and mountains. The next section considers sexual, spiritual, and interpersonal boundaries in the Wake. Benjamin then discusses how Joyce simultaneously affirms and undermines the limits of philosophy, geometry, and aesthetics. The final section covers Joyces representation of the boundaries imposed in cosmogonic myths, the collision between the bounded medieval world and the boundless world of modern science, and the drive to escape from the boundaries of place. In this detailed and original analysis, Benjamin demonstrates that in Joyces writing, the tendency to disintegrate into chaos is countered by an urge to impose order. Benjamins close readings put an abundance of subjects in conversation through the concept of limits, showing the Wakes relevance to many different fields of thought. A volume in the Florida James Joyce Series, edited by Sebastian D. G. Knowles.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780813069616
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 266
- Utgivningsdatum: 2023-02-28
- Förlag: University Press of Florida