Pound/Joyce; the Letters of Ezra Pound to James Joyce
Author: Ezra Pound
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Published: 1967
Total Pages: 324
ISBN-13: 9780811201599
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Author: Ezra Pound
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Published: 1967
Total Pages: 324
ISBN-13: 9780811201599
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Author: James Joyce
Publisher: Delphi Classics
Published: 2017-07-17
Total Pages: 416
ISBN-13: 1786564777
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis eBook features the unabridged text of ‘The Essays, Letters and Articles’ from the bestselling edition of ‘The Complete Works of James Joyce’. Having established their name as the leading publisher of classic literature and art, Delphi Classics produce publications that are individually crafted with superior formatting, while introducing many rare texts for the first time in digital print. The Delphi Classics edition of Joyce includes original annotations and illustrations relating to the life and works of the author, as well as individual tables of contents, allowing you to navigate eBooks quickly and easily. eBook features: * The complete unabridged text of ‘The Essays, Letters and Articles’ * Beautifully illustrated with images related to Joyce’s works * Individual contents table, allowing easy navigation around the eBook * Excellent formatting of the textPlease visit www.delphiclassics.com to learn more about our wide range of titles
Author: Jason Harding
Publisher:
Published: 2019
Total Pages: 243
ISBN-13: 0198821441
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection on the incorporation of untranslated fragments from other languages within modernist writing. It explores non-translation in modernist fiction, poetry, and other forms of writing by writers such as Antonin Artaud, T. S. Eliot, Henry James, James Joyce, Stephane Mallarme, Ezra Pound, Rainer Maria Rilke, and William Carlos Williams.
Author: Philip McShane
Publisher: Axial Publishing
Published: 2017-03-08
Total Pages: 184
ISBN-13: 1988457025
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe present state of economics is a very fixed culture of one-flow analysis, symbolized in the culture by talk of GDP. Lonergan’s breakthrough was to identify, after a more than a decade of historical and theoretic work, the historical reality and scientific identity of two flows. So, very simply, where Newton leaped from 2 to 1, Lonergan leaped from 1 to 2. The operable heuristic comes from a clear leap, e.g., from viewing economic output as GDP to arrive at an empirically defined GDP' and GDP", where the single prime points to consumer goods and the double prime points to producer goods. The leap seems simple but it requires very precise thinking about the relations between the two economic flows, a relation that, when not understood and controlled, gives rise to the booms and slumps named and studied by Kondratieff, Juglar, Kitchin, Schumpeter, and later authors. Why should a reader buy this book? It offers a long-term optimistic view of how transformations of the current mess in pseudo-economics—whether in the form of abusive textbooks and well-intentioned abusive teachers, or in the form of the daily “business news,” which has more to do with gambling than business—will lead to a just and shared greatness way beyond current proclamations about America being or becoming great. The Preface to the 3rd edition adds a key simple exercise that can get the reader right into the ball-park of the new economics. The first two chapters should bring a serious reader to the startling conviction that we have been trapped in an alchemy of money for centuries.
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Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2021-07-19
Total Pages: 363
ISBN-13: 900442704X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGiving her back her voice, the long-lost letters of Sylvia Beach to James Joyce uniquely document her unwavering support even beyond her role as publisher of Ulysses, while also revealing her difficulties with his demanding personality and signs of their eventual breach.
Author: Cordell D. K. Yee
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 182
ISBN-13: 9780838753309
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn his denial that language refers to anything but itself and in his undoing representation, Joyce anticipates contemporary developments in the history of critical theory. Contrary to modern criticism, Joyce does not abandon representation, the idea that language affords access to reality.
Author: Ira B. Nadel
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2010-11-11
Total Pages: 531
ISBN-13: 1139492675
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLong at the centre of the modernist project, from editing Eliot's The Waste Land to publishing Joyce, Pound has also been a provocateur and instigator of new movements, while initiating a new poetics. This is the first volume to summarize and analyze the multiple contexts of Pound's work, underlining the magnitude of his contribution and drawing on new archival, textual and theoretical studies. Pound's political and economic ideas also receive attention. With its concentration on the contexts of history, sociology, aesthetics and politics, the volume will provide a portrait of Pound's unusually international reach: an American-born, modern poet absorbing the cultures of England, France, Italy and China. These essays situate Pound in the social and material realities of his time and will be invaluable for students and scholars of Pound and modernism.
Author: Ezra Pound
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Published: 1971
Total Pages: 388
ISBN-13: 9780811201612
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOriginally published in 1950 under title: The letters of Ezra Pound, 1907-1941.
Author: Kathleen Ferris
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Published: 2021-10-21
Total Pages: 173
ISBN-13: 0813184533
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJames Joyce's near blindness, his peculiar gait, and his death from perforated ulcers are commonplace knowledge to most of his readers. But until now, most Joyce scholars have not recognized that these symptoms point to a diagnosis of syphilis. Kathleen Ferris traces Joyce's medical history as described in his correspondence, in the diaries of his brother Stanislaus, and in the memoirs of his acquaintances, to show that many of his symptoms match those of tabes dorsalis, a form of neurosyphilis which, untreated, eventually leads to paralysis. Combining literary analysis and medical detection, Ferris builds a convincing case that this dread disease is the subject of much of Joyce's autobiographical writing. Many of this characters, most notably Stephen Dedalus and Leopold Bloom, exhibit the same symptoms as their creator: stiffness of gait, digestive problems, hallucinations, and impaired vision. Ferris also demonstrates that the themes of sin, guilt, and retribution so prevalent in Joyce's works are almost certainly a consequence of his having contracted venereal disease as a young man while frequenting the brothels of Dublin and Paris. By tracing the images, puns, and metaphors in Ulysses and Finnegans Wake, and by demonstrating their relationship to Joyce's experiences, Ferris shows the extent to which, for Joyce, art did indeed mirror life.