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The Art of James Joyce: Method and Design in Ulysses and Finnegans Wake

By: A. Walton Litz | Book details

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CONTENTS
FRONTISPIECE
PREFACEv
ABBREVIATIONSix
I. THE DESIGN OF ULYSSES
1. Growth of a Masterpiece1
2. The Late Revisions7
3. Order33
II. NEW BEARINGS
1. Expressive Form44
2. The 'Image'53
3. The Condition of Music62
III. WORK IN PROGRESS
1. Exploration, 1923-2676
2. Slow Elaborative Patience, 1927-3988
3. The Evolution of Anna Livia Plurabelle100
IV. THE WHOLE JOURNEY121
APPENDIXES
A. Manuscripts Consulted129
B. Early Vestiges of Ulysses132
C. A Chronology of Joyce's Work in Progress, 1914-39142
INDEX151

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