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Finnegans Wake

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Finnegans Wake

Af: James Joyce Engelsk Paperback
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A daring work of experimental, Modernist genius, James Joyce''s Finnegans Wake is one of the greatest literary achievements of the twentieth century, and the crowning glory of Joyce''s life. The Penguin Modern Classics edition of includes an introduction by Seamus Deane

''riverrun, past Eve and Adam''s, from swerve of shore to bend of bay, brings us by a commodius vicus of recirculation back to Howth Castle and Environs''

Joyce''s final work, Finnegan''s Wake is his masterpiece of the night as Ulysses is of the day. Supreme linguistic virtuosity conjures up the dark underground worlds of sexuality and dream. Joyce undermines traditional storytelling and all official forms of English and confronts the different kinds of betrayal - cultural, political and sexual - that he saw at the heart of Irish history. Dazzlingly inventive, with passages of great lyrical beauty and humour, Finnegans Wake remains one of the most remarkable works of the twentieth century.

James Joyce (1882-1941), the eldest of ten children, was born in Dublin, but exiled himself to Paris at twenty as a rebellion against his upbringing. He only returned to Ireland briefly from the continent but Dublin was at heart of his greatest works, Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. He lived in poverty until the last ten years of his life and was plagued by near blindness and the grief of his daughter''s mental illness.

If you enjoyed Finnegans Wake, you might like Virginia Woolf''s The Waves, also available in Penguin Classics.

''An extraordinary performance, a transcription into a miniaturized form of the whole western literary tradition''
Seamus Deane

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A daring work of experimental, Modernist genius, James Joyce''s Finnegans Wake is one of the greatest literary achievements of the twentieth century, and the crowning glory of Joyce''s life. The Penguin Modern Classics edition of includes an introduction by Seamus Deane

''riverrun, past Eve and Adam''s, from swerve of shore to bend of bay, brings us by a commodius vicus of recirculation back to Howth Castle and Environs''

Joyce''s final work, Finnegan''s Wake is his masterpiece of the night as Ulysses is of the day. Supreme linguistic virtuosity conjures up the dark underground worlds of sexuality and dream. Joyce undermines traditional storytelling and all official forms of English and confronts the different kinds of betrayal - cultural, political and sexual - that he saw at the heart of Irish history. Dazzlingly inventive, with passages of great lyrical beauty and humour, Finnegans Wake remains one of the most remarkable works of the twentieth century.

James Joyce (1882-1941), the eldest of ten children, was born in Dublin, but exiled himself to Paris at twenty as a rebellion against his upbringing. He only returned to Ireland briefly from the continent but Dublin was at heart of his greatest works, Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. He lived in poverty until the last ten years of his life and was plagued by near blindness and the grief of his daughter''s mental illness.

If you enjoyed Finnegans Wake, you might like Virginia Woolf''s The Waves, also available in Penguin Classics.

''An extraordinary performance, a transcription into a miniaturized form of the whole western literary tradition''
Seamus Deane

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 688
ISBN-13: 9780141183114
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 014118311X
Kategori: Dublin
Udg. Dato: 29 jun 2000
Længde: 30mm
Bredde: 129mm
Højde: 197mm
Forlag: Penguin Books Ltd
Oplagsdato: 29 jun 2000
Forfatter(e): James Joyce
Forfatter(e) James Joyce


Kategori Dublin


ISBN-13 9780141183114


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 688


Udgave


Længde 30mm


Bredde 129mm


Højde 197mm


Udg. Dato 29 jun 2000


Oplagsdato 29 jun 2000


Forlag Penguin Books Ltd

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