James-Joyce生平及其作品.ppt
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1、James Joyce: Biography Irish novelist and poet born in 1882 in Dublin, the son of a poverty-stricken civil servant. In 1898, studied in Dublins University College and graduated in 1902 Raised in the Roman Catholic faith, he broke with the church while he was in college H e a v y d r i n k e r / nume
2、rous patrons / eye problem anti-Philistine 3 great influences on Joyces writing: music (popular lyrics of Ireland) + Roman Catholicism + political and literary exileIn 1904 he left Dublin with Nora Barnacle, a chambermaid whom he eventually married. They and their two children lived in Trieste, Ital
3、y, in Paris, and in Zrich, 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 Zrich, where he died on January 13, 1941 James Joyces work-Dubliners James Joy
4、ces first m a j o r w o r k w a s Dubliners, a collection of fifteen short stories dealing successively w i t h e v e n t s o f childhood, youth and adulthood. As the title indicated, Joyce made Ireland the focus of his stories. Joyce on Dubliners Dubliners: “a book about human fate as well as a ser
5、ies of sketches of Dublin” “My intention was to write a chapter of the moral history of my country and I chose Dublin for the scene because that city seemed to me the center of paralysis.” “he had to come directly to terms with the life he has rejected, to see it for what it was and for what it mean
6、t” “I always write about Dublin, because if I can get to the heart of Dublin, I can get to the heart of all the cities of the world. In the particular is contained the universal.” “I have tried to present it to the indifferent public under four of its aspects: childhood, adolescence, maturity and pu
7、blic life. The stories are arranged in this order.” “Whats the matter with you is that youre afraid to live. You and people like you. This city is suffering from hemiplegia paralysis of the will.” Dubliners is about peoples spiritual growth. All the characters in the stories struggle, in one way or
8、another with oppressive morality, personal frustrations, or restless desires. They are ordinary people involved in various minor yet meaningful events in everyday life. Often, these characters are on the brink of discovering something, such as loss, shame, failure, or death . wIn Dubliners, James Jo
9、yce made use of epiphany to show the complex emotion. At the end of the stories, the heroes suddenly understood their predicament, and then realized the essence of life.A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916) Highly autobiographical second phrase“to come to terms with the meaning of his own d
10、evelopment as a man dedicated to writing” first draft Stephen Hero (1944)almost burned it 1911 presenting the relation between the artist and society in the modern world Highly modernist: stream-of-consciousness, confluence of naturalism and symbolism “It is a portrait, one of many that could have b
11、een painted: the novel focuses upon the growth of the protagonists mind, pursuing in a labyrinthine but progressive manner his quest for the liberated condition of the incipient artist. Also, since Stephen is to become an artist it is mandatory that his tale be told pictorially, that the reader perc
12、eive the wholeness of Joyces vision.”Importance of A Portrait The Modernist bildungsroman (novel of education) and kunstlerroman (novel of the making of an artist) Liberating style and themes The anguish and exhilaration of gaining power over language Develops through style as much as through plotUl
13、ysses (1922) The great modernist epic Mythic method: the past and the present Extends Joyces experiments with style to the extreme: style becomes the plot “With me, the thought is always simple” “I have discovered that I can do anything with language I want” It takes place in a single day, 16 June 1
14、904 (Bloomsday). Joyce first thought of the idea in 1906 as a story for Dubliners.became the sequel to Stephen Hero Joyce included hundreds of puzzles that can only be understood by very careful reconstruction of exactly what each character is thinking and doing. Banned after its publication-1933/12
15、/6 Judge Woolsey lifted the ban in the US Main characters: Leopold and Molly Bloom, and Stephen Dedalus- correspond to Homers Odysseus (aka Ulysses), Penelope, and Telemachus Each of the 18 chapters corresponds to one of Odysseuss (or Telemachuss) adventures. Each chapter is written in a different s
16、tyle, with symbolism appropriate to the corresponding adventure. 1.Leopold Bloom (modern Ulysses), middle-aged Irish Jew, a businessman, he is an “Everyman”, symbolic of universal human experience. 2.Molly Bloom, Leopolds unfaithful wife, represents the earthy forces of life and reproduction. 3. Ste
17、phen Dedalus, a dedicated writer like Joyce. Finnegans Wake (1939) Composed from 1922 to 1939 “Work in Progress” (only Nora knew the title) An unclassifiable work: Dream? Scripture? Joke? Philosophy of language? Myth? The Dream of Everyman and Everywoman, in Every language Composed from 1922 to 1939
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