Ulysses in Focus: Genetic, Textual, and Personal Views
Michael Groden
Abstract
Michael Groden, the author of this book, has been at the forefront of some of the most important developments in James Joyce studies over the past three decades. He was a major figure in and early adopter of genetic scholarship—the method of analyzing a literary work by looking at its development from draft to draft, particularly suited to Joyce's stories and novels. He defended Hans Walter Gabler's Ulysses edition in the “Joyce Wars” and helped introduce the National Library of Ireland's new Joyce manuscripts to the world. Bringing together twelve chapters in three areas of Joyce criticism an ... More
Michael Groden, the author of this book, has been at the forefront of some of the most important developments in James Joyce studies over the past three decades. He was a major figure in and early adopter of genetic scholarship—the method of analyzing a literary work by looking at its development from draft to draft, particularly suited to Joyce's stories and novels. He defended Hans Walter Gabler's Ulysses edition in the “Joyce Wars” and helped introduce the National Library of Ireland's new Joyce manuscripts to the world. Bringing together twelve chapters in three areas of Joyce criticism and scholarship, this book offers various personal adventures from a life lived with Joyce's work. The book connects these scholarly developments and contretemps to a personal history and provides new genetic readings of several episodes of Ulysses that advance our understanding of the novel's composition.
Keywords:
James Joyce,
genetic scholarship,
draft,
novels,
Hans Walter Gabler,
Ulysses,
Joyce Wars,
National Library of Ireland,
manuscripts,
criticism,
scholarship,
composition
Bibliographic Information
Print publication date: 2010 |
Print ISBN-13: 9780813034980 |
Published to Florida Scholarship Online: September 2011 |
DOI:10.5744/florida/9780813034980.001.0001 |