Panepiphanal world James Joyce's epiphanies

"This book is the first in-depth study of the forty short texts James Joyce called "epiphanies." Sangam MacDuff argues that the epiphanies are an important point of origin for Joyce's entire body of work, showing how they shaped the structure, style, and language of his later wri...

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Main Author: MacDuff, Sangam
Other Authors: Knowles, Sebastian D. G. ([writer of foreword])
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Gainesville University Press of Florida [2020], 2020
Series:The Florida James Joyce series
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505 0 |a Introduction -- From Genesis to Joyce: A Brief History of Epiphany -- "Remember your epiphanies ... deeply deep" -- Silence and Repetition in Dubliners -- "A day of dappled seaborne clouds": A Portrait of the Artist's Epiphany -- Permutations of Epiphany in Ulysses -- The Panepiphanal World of Finnegans Wake -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Epiphanies in Joyce's Work 
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