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Araby-lec 英国文学课件
James Joyce
(1882-1941)
James Joyce is one of the most innovative novelists of the 20th century and one of the great masters of “the stream of consciousness”
James Joyce: Introduction
a leading modernist, and one of the greatest innovators in the English language.
experimented with stream-of-consciousness, the underlying psychological as well as emotional motives of characters, and the various possibilities of fractured narrative and chronology.
his literary achievements and creativity are influential even today.
James Joyce: Biography
Irish novelist and poet
born in 1882 in Dublin, the son of a poverty-stricken civil servant.
In 1898, studied in Dublin’s University College
and graduated in 1902
Raised in the Roman Catholic faith, he broke with the church while he was in college
Heavy drinker/ numerous patrons /
eye problem
anti-Philistine
3 great influences on Joyce’s writing:
music (popular lyrics of Ireland) + Roman Catholicism + political and literary exile
In 1904 he left Dublin with Nora Barnacle, a chambermaid whom he eventually married. They and their two children lived in Trieste, Italy, in Paris, and in Zürich, Switzerland, meagerly supported by Joyces jobs as a language instructor and by gifts from patrons. After 20 years in Paris, early in World War II, when the Germans invaded France, Joyce moved to Zürich, where he died on January 13, 1941
James Joyce’s work---Dubliners
James Joyce’s first major work was Dubliners, a collection of fifteen short stories dealing successively with events of childhood, youth and adulthood. As the title indicated, Joyce made Ireland the focus of his stories.
Although all set in Dublin and focused upon the themes of death, disease and paralysis throughout, Dubliners is a collection of short stories only interconnected by symbols and moods. They are not as bleak as their themes suggest, at least not in all cases, and are often heartening in their subtle evocations of experience common to all.
Joyce on
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