Anthony Burgess on James Joyce (two books)(pdf)
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- Other > E-books
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- English
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- Literary Criticism James Joyce
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- Mar 27, 2013
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- pharmakate
Two books about Joyce's work by Anthony Burgess (author of A Clockwork Orange): Re Joyce (Norton, 1965). 276 pages. Arguing that "the appearance of difficulty is part of Joyce's big joke," Burgess provides a readable, accessible guide to the writings of James Joyce. Review "Burgess has written a study of the most brilliant and humane of twentieth-century humanists." Philip Toynbee - The Observer "Recognizing the coming and cosmic in Joyce, [Burgess] proceeds with his self-imposed task of unraveling meaning by scrutinizing the layers of a mind that was encyclopedic in dimension. . . . He has defined the perimeter of Joyce's adventure in both Ulysses and Finnegan's Wake. . . . It took Burgess to place Joyce's satire in its proper orbit." - Saturday Review ----- Joysprick: An Introduction to the Language of James Joyce (HBJ, 1973). 187 pages. The book is aimed at helping readers new to Joyce to appreciate his genius, and is a particularly useful guide through the complexities of Finnegans Wake. Burgess provided the following explanation of the book's title: "Any reader of Finnegans Wake will see that it is a fusion of Joycesprach, joystick, the prick that brings joy and the prick of conscience or agenbite of inwit." ---- Both books are new scans, much nicer than previous scans available on download sites; searchable pdf (clearscan) with contents in bookmarks, accurate pagination and metadata. ---- More books about Joyce here: http://thepiratebay.ee/torrent/8291984 http://thepiratebay.ee/torrent/8283359