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The Joycean Labyrinth - Repetition, Time, and Tradition in Ulysses (Hardcover)
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The Joycean Labyrinth - Repetition, Time, and Tradition in Ulysses (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford English Monographs
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This powerful and unusual study examines the relations between the
textual organization of Ulysses and the notions of time, language,
and poetics implicit in the novel. Making use of recent
developments in philosophy and literary theory, Udaya Kumar takes
issue with those who, like Richard Ellmann, see Ulysses as a fully
coherent text. Instead, he argues that the novel is a complex
transitional text involving various degrees of mediation between
opposing impulses such as naturalism and schematism, unification
and detotalization. The book begins with an examination of the
pervasive use of repetition in Ulysses and shows that this results
in a disruption of linear time and creates a `textual memory'. This
argument is further developed in relation to the question of time
and the sign, where Ulysses is shown to display a differentiated
and heterogeneous temporal experience. Finally, examining Joyce's
early theories, it is argued that Ulysses implies a radical notion
of tradition as the site of difference and of the work of art as
the reperformance of elements from tradition. The concluding
chapter clarifies this idea in relation to other strands in
modernism and postmodernism.
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