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Authors: Phyllis Carey, Ed Jewinski
ISBN-13: 9780823213412, ISBN-10: 0823213412
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Date Published: January 1992
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Phyllis Carey

Book Synopsis


The relationship between James Joyce and Samuel Beckett has long been of interest to literary critics and readers alike and Re: Joyce 'n Beckett explores that relationship more fully that any other single work of the current scholarship. This volume provides the reader with an overview of the main trends and dilemmas that have dominated discussions on the complex Joyce/Beckett relationship, and pulls together previously scattered materials into a cohesive whole. It also contains an extensive bibliography of particular interest to scholars who will find this composite of sources priceless. The main section offers eleven engaging new essays written from many points of view on a variety of topics including, the impact of biographies written on both Joyce and Beckett, the handling of Irish materials in the short story form, the use of allusion as well as larger narrative structures, the portrayal of the concept of the artist, and the way in which each author deals with the problem of "authority" in their writings. An original one-act play by Denis Regan is also included; the play premiered in April 1990 at the Milwaukee Irishfest. This work does much to challenge previous misconceptions about the Joyce/Beckett relationship. Re: Joyce 'n Beckett is a rich, lively work that brings the relationship of these two, crucially important literary figures of the twentieth century together in one definitive volume.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
1Richard Ellmann's James Joyce and Deirdre Bair's Samuel Beckett: A Biography: The Triumphs and Trials of Literary Biography1
2Joyce, Beckett, and the Short Story in Ireland20
3Beckett, Joyce, and Irish Writing: The Example of Beckett's "Dubliners" Story31
4"For This Relief Much Thanks": Leopold Bloom and Beckett's Use of Allusion43
5Beckett Re-Joycing: Words and Music50
6"The More Joyce Knew the More He Could" and "More Than I Could": Theology and Fictional Technique in Joyce and Beckett61
7Textually Uninhibited: The Playfulness of Joyce and Beckett83
8Stephen Dedalus, Belacqua Shuah, and Dante's Pieta104
9Krapping Out: Images of Flow and Elimination as Creation in Joyce and Beckett117
10Authorship, Authority, and Self-Reference in Joyce and Beckett147
11James Joyce and Samuel Beckett: From Epiphany to Anti-Epiphany160
12Beckett et Joyce et Beckett-esque: A One-Act Play175
13Joyce and Beckett: A Preliminary Checklist of Publications185
About the Contributors194
Index197

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