Description
Shows how Joyce's narrative styles and his protagonists' perceptions are shaped by visual technologies, including dioramas, stereoscopes, mutoscopes and film.
About the Author
Philip Sicker is Professor of English at Fordham University, New York, and co-editor of Joyce Studies Annual. He has published widely on James Joyce, Henry James, D. H. Lawrence, T. S. Eliot, Thomas Mann, Vladimir Nabokov, narrative theory and film.
Reviews
'Sicker's book ... brings Ulysses alive by examining its particularities and specificities. ... His book demonstrates that there is still much fertile and enriching ground to be tilled and planted in our examination of one of the central books of Western literature.' Peter O'Brien, The Fortnightly Review
'... Sicker's study is a major advance in the conversation about Ulysses' centrality to the modernist canon ...' Keith Williams, Modern Language Review
Book Information
ISBN 9781108428408
Author Philip Sicker
Format Hardback
Page Count 276
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 540g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 157mm * 19mm