A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

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9780199536443

Publication date:

30/10/2009

Paperback

352 pages

196x129mm

Price: 325.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780199536443

Publication date:

30/10/2009

Paperback

352 pages

James Joyce, Jeri Johnson

Jeri Johnson's edition of Ulysses is acknowledged by reviewers, Anthony Burgess among them, as the best available,The intro is the most wide-ranging, comprehensive, and accessible intro to the novel of any edition, demystifying its 'difficulties',The notes are the fullest of any edition and provide a background to Irish history, the intricacies of Catholic ritual, Irish slang, literary allusions and much else,Inc. full composition and publishing history and list of selected variants.

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James Joyce, Jeri Johnson

Description

Once upon a time and a very good time it was there was a moocow coming down along the road and this moocow that was coming down along the road met a nicens little boy named baby tuckoo '

So begins one of the most significant literary works of the twentieth century, and one of the most innovative. Its originality shocked contemporary readers on its publication in 1916 who found its treating of the minutiae of daily life indecorous, and its central character unappealing. Was it art or was it filth?

The novel charts the intellectual, moral, and sexual development of Stephen Dedalus, from his childhood listening to his father's stories through his schooldays and adolescence to the brink of adulthood and independence, and his awakening as an artist. Growing up in a Catholic family in Dublin in the final years of the nineteenth century, Stephen's consciousness is forged by Irish history and politics, by Catholicism and culture, language and art. Stephen's story mirrors that of Joyce himself, and the novel is both startlingly realistic and brilliantly crafted.

For this edition Jeri Johnson, editor of the acclaimed Ulysses 1922 text, has written an introduction and notes which together provide a comprehensive and illuminating appreciation of Joyce's artistry.

ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

About the author/editor


James JoyceEdited by Jeri Johnson, Senior Fellow of English, Exeter College, Oxford

James Joyce, Jeri Johnson

Table of contents

Introduction
Bibliography
Chronology
Publication history/Note on the text
Explanatory notes

James Joyce, Jeri Johnson

James Joyce, Jeri Johnson

Review

handsome new editions . . . . eminently readable with good, clear typefaces and text unencumbered by note numbers -

James Joyce, Jeri Johnson

Description

Once upon a time and a very good time it was there was a moocow coming down along the road and this moocow that was coming down along the road met a nicens little boy named baby tuckoo '

So begins one of the most significant literary works of the twentieth century, and one of the most innovative. Its originality shocked contemporary readers on its publication in 1916 who found its treating of the minutiae of daily life indecorous, and its central character unappealing. Was it art or was it filth?

The novel charts the intellectual, moral, and sexual development of Stephen Dedalus, from his childhood listening to his father's stories through his schooldays and adolescence to the brink of adulthood and independence, and his awakening as an artist. Growing up in a Catholic family in Dublin in the final years of the nineteenth century, Stephen's consciousness is forged by Irish history and politics, by Catholicism and culture, language and art. Stephen's story mirrors that of Joyce himself, and the novel is both startlingly realistic and brilliantly crafted.

For this edition Jeri Johnson, editor of the acclaimed Ulysses 1922 text, has written an introduction and notes which together provide a comprehensive and illuminating appreciation of Joyce's artistry.

ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

About the author/editor


James JoyceEdited by Jeri Johnson, Senior Fellow of English, Exeter College, Oxford

Table of contents

Introduction
Bibliography
Chronology
Publication history/Note on the text
Explanatory notes