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- catalog abstract ""James Joyce's aesthetic theories, as explicated by Stephen Dedalus in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and in the "Scylla and Charybdis" chapter of Ulysses, have generally been assumed to be grounded in Aristotle and Aquinas. Indeed, Stephen mentions those thinkers especially in Portrait, at the same time as he rejects Romantic notions. This book investigates the extent to which Joyce's theories as well as his practice, beginning with his critical writings and Stephen Hero, are indebted to early German Romanticism. The allusions, affinities, and analogies, as well as differential relationships between the Joycean oeuvre and texts of Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Friedrich Schiller, Friedrich Schlegel, and Novalis are often palpable, sometimes tentative, but clearly present in most of his works, including Finnegans Wake."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b13242624.
- catalog created "c2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "c2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2004.".
- catalog description ""James Joyce's aesthetic theories, as explicated by Stephen Dedalus in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and in the "Scylla and Charybdis" chapter of Ulysses, have generally been assumed to be grounded in Aristotle and Aquinas. Indeed, Stephen mentions those thinkers especially in Portrait, at the same time as he rejects Romantic notions. This book investigates the extent to which Joyce's theories as well as his practice, beginning with his critical writings and Stephen Hero, are indebted to early German Romanticism.".
- catalog description "German Romantic Theory and Joyce's Early Works -- From Stephen Hero to Portrait: The Kunstlerroman Revisited -- Exiles and Romantic Irony -- Ulysses and the "Mythic Method" -- A "Picture of Its Age": Hamlet Expositions and Revisions -- The "Romantical" Wake.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-167) and index.".
- catalog description "The allusions, affinities, and analogies, as well as differential relationships between the Joycean oeuvre and texts of Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Friedrich Schiller, Friedrich Schlegel, and Novalis are often palpable, sometimes tentative, but clearly present in most of his works, including Finnegans Wake."--Jacket.".
- catalog extent "174 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "James Joyce and German theory.".
- catalog identifier "083864029X (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "James Joyce and German theory.".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "c2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Madison [N.J.] : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ; Cranbury, NJ : Associated University Presses,".
- catalog relation "James Joyce and German theory.".
- catalog spatial "Germany".
- catalog spatial "Germany.".
- catalog spatial "Ireland.".
- catalog subject "823/.912 22".
- catalog subject "Aesthetics, German 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Aesthetics, Modern 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Criticism Germany History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "English fiction German influences.".
- catalog subject "German literature Appreciation Ireland.".
- catalog subject "Joyce, James, 1882-1941 Aesthetics.".
- catalog subject "Joyce, James, 1882-1941 Technique.".
- catalog subject "Literature History and criticism Theory, etc.".
- catalog subject "PR6019.O9 Z693 2004".
- catalog subject "Romanticism Germany.".
- catalog tableOfContents "German Romantic Theory and Joyce's Early Works -- From Stephen Hero to Portrait: The Kunstlerroman Revisited -- Exiles and Romantic Irony -- Ulysses and the "Mythic Method" -- A "Picture of Its Age": Hamlet Expositions and Revisions -- The "Romantical" Wake.".
- catalog title "James Joyce and German theory : the Romantic school and all that / Barbara Laman.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".