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Reading Joyce Politically

by Trevor I. Williams

  • ISBN: 9780813015132
  • ISBN10: 0813015138

Reading Joyce Politically

by Trevor I. Williams

  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Publisher: Univ Pr of Florida
  • Publish date: 08/01/1997
  • ISBN: 9780813015132
  • ISBN10: 0813015138
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Description: "Provocative, wide-ranging, and gracefully written... glows with intelligence. It is the work of a socially responsible critic without a shred of showiness or self-indulgence... I think this book will help change the way we read Joyce, for good". -- R. Brandon Kershner, University of Florida

In the first book-length study of a "Marxist" Joyce, Trevor Williams takes as his starting point Joyce's assertion that Dublin was a "paralysed city". He identifies those power structures within its civil society and private relationships -- so clearly drawn by Joyce in Dubliners, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, and Ulysses -- that lie at the heart of that paralysis. More importantly, however, Williams shows how in Joyce the paralysis is always provisional, and explores the ways in which Joyce's characters do indeed demonstrate means of resistance to the British state, to class distinctions, to clerical hegemony, and to power imbalances in familial and sexual relationships.

In the process, Williams reviews the early criticism leveled against Joyce by the left, in particular by the First Congress of Soviet Writers in 1934. He also engages contemporary Joyce critics, including Fredric Jameson, Franco Moretti, and Terry Eagleton, many of whom have attempted to redress the leftist attacks on Joyce and to demonstrate his relevance to a postcolonial critical approach.

Unusually free of the dogmatism and economism so frequently associated with Marxist literary criticism, Williams's reading of Joyce draws from the "humanist" tradition of Marxism and from contemporary feminist theory in what is ultimately a blend of provocative theory and close textual reading.

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