This is the first book-length treatment of James Joyce's
multiplicity of styles through the work of Friedrich Nietzsche, the
pre-eminent philosopher of style and perspectivism. Sam Slote
argues that the range of styles Joyce deploys throughout his works
has an ethical dimension. Rather than an influence study, this book
concerns Joyce's engagement with issues and problems that are
central throughout Nietzsche's works. Ultimately, the intersection
between Joyce and Nietzsche raises questions of epistemology,
aesthetics, ethics and the construction of the 'Modern' and thus
should be of interest to a wide range of readers and scholars.
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