James Joyce, Ulysses, and the Construction of Jewish Identity: Culture, Biography, and 'the Jew' in Modernist EuropeCambridge University Press, 24 սեպ, 1998 թ. - 324 էջ Representations of "the Jew" have long been a topic of interest in Joyce studies; in James Joyce, Ulysses, and the construction of Jewish identity Neil R. Davison argues that Joyce's lifelong encounter with pseudo-scientific, religious, and political discourse about "the Jew" forms a unifying component of his career. Davison offers new biographical material to support the claim that "the Jew" was a dynamic aspect of Joyce's imagination from youth to adulthood, and presents a detailed reading of Ulysses to show how Joyce draws on Christian folklore, Dreyfus Affair propaganda, Sinn Fein politics, and theories of Jewish sexual perversion and financial conspiracy. |
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... novel is a moral , as well as an aesthetic , triumph . Much of Neil Davison's book is devoted to an elaboration of these anti - Semitisms . The picture that emerges is a complex one . Successive chapters detail the theological anti ...
... novel is a moral , as well as an aesthetic , triumph . Much of Neil Davison's book is devoted to an elaboration of these anti - Semitisms . The picture that emerges is a complex one . Successive chapters detail the theological anti ...
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... novel's readers to question their own anti - Semitism ( if they are anti - Semites ) , perhaps even to think well of Jews in general ? ( The example of Pound suggests not : though an enthusiast of Bloom , he could not be described as a ...
... novel's readers to question their own anti - Semitism ( if they are anti - Semites ) , perhaps even to think well of Jews in general ? ( The example of Pound suggests not : though an enthusiast of Bloom , he could not be described as a ...
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... novel . * Now consider the representation of Jews in the English novel . There are only four novels which matter , only four significant characters : Scott's Ivanhoe ( Isaac of York ) , Trollope's The Way We Live Now ( Augustus Melmotte ) ...
... novel . * Now consider the representation of Jews in the English novel . There are only four novels which matter , only four significant characters : Scott's Ivanhoe ( Isaac of York ) , Trollope's The Way We Live Now ( Augustus Melmotte ) ...
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... novel . It's only half - way through the novel that a ' typical ' Jewish face is introduced : such a physiognomy as that might possibly have been seen in a prophet of the Exile , or in some New Hebrew poet of the medieval time . It was ...
... novel . It's only half - way through the novel that a ' typical ' Jewish face is introduced : such a physiognomy as that might possibly have been seen in a prophet of the Exile , or in some New Hebrew poet of the medieval time . It was ...
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... novel are both throw - backs to an earlier period and advance guards of modernism . Bloom at any rate represents the terminus ad quem of this story . He too is a physiognomic blank . His first appearance , in the Calypso chapter , is ...
... novel are both throw - backs to an earlier period and advance guards of modernism . Bloom at any rate represents the terminus ad quem of this story . He too is a physiognomic blank . His first appearance , in the Calypso chapter , is ...
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