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James Joyce and the Arts

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Joyce’s art is an art of idiosyncratic transformation, revision and recycling. More specifically, the work of his art lies in the act of creative transformation: the art of the paste that echoes Ez...
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  • 23 April 2020
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Joyce’s art is an art of idiosyncratic transformation, revision and recycling. More specifically, the work of his art lies in the act of creative transformation: the art of the paste that echoes Ezra Pound’s urge to make it new. The essays in this volume examine various modalities of the Joycean aesthetic metamorphosis: be it through the prism of Joyce engaging with other arts and artists, or through the prism of other arts and artists engaging with the Joycean aftermath. We have chosen the essays that best show the range of Joycean engagement with multiple artistic domains in a variety of media. Joyce’s art is multiform and protean: influenced by many, it influences many others.
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Price: $110.00
Pages: 230
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: European Joyce Studies
Publication Date: 23 April 2020
ISBN: 9789004426184
Format: Paperback
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Joyce and the Arts makes a positive contribution to describing, theorising and generally appreciating the multifarious ways that Joyce’s art engages with and is engaged by creative fields, addressing the important whys and hows of Joycean influence on the arts.”
- Clinton Cahill Manchester Metropolitan University UK, in James Joyce Broadsheet Vol. 119 2021 p. 2
Emma-Louise Silva, Ph.D. (2019), University of Antwerp, combines her role as a lecturer at that university with a postdoctoral position for the Time Machine Project. She has published in JJLS, JJQ, and she co-edited this volume for EJS.
Sam Slote, Ph.D. (1997), is an Associate Professor at Trinity College Dublin. He is the author of Joyce’s Nietzschean Ethics (2013). His volume Annotations to James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’ will be published in 2020.
Dirk Van Hulle is Professor of Bibliography and Modern Book History at the University of Oxford, director of the Centre for Manuscript Genetics at the University of Antwerp and co-director of the Beckett Digital Manuscript Project (www.beckettarchive.org).