Rewriting Joyce's Europe : the politics of language and visual design /

"This book sheds light on how the text and physical design of James Joyce's two most challenging works, Ulysses and Finnegans Wake, reflect changes that transformed Europe between World War I and II"--

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Main Authors: Mecsnóber, Tekla (Author, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut), Mecsnóber, Tekla (Author)
Other Authors: Knowles, Sebastian D. G (Sebastian David Guy) (writer of foreword.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Gainesville : University Press of Florida, [2021]
Series:Florida James Joyce series
Florida James Joyce series
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Rewriting Joyce's Europe
  • The Politics of Names in Ulysses: Managing the "Memory of Migrations"
  • The Politics of Language Choice in Finnegans Wake: National Languages and Neutral Idioms
  • The Politics of Alphabets in Ulysses and the Wake: "Diacritic Aspirations" and "Servile Letters"
  • Ulysses and the Transformation of Typography: The Ineluctable Modernity of the Visible
  • Finnegans Wake and the Cultural Economy of Typography: "Its Face Is Its Fortune"
  • transition and the Politics of Typography: "Enveloping Facts"
  • Conclusion: "Loitering in the Past" with Joyce
  • Machine generated contents note: 1 The Politics Of Names In Ulysses: Managing The "Memory Of Migrations"
  • 2. The Politics Of Language Choice In Finnegans Wake: National Languages And Neutral Idioms
  • 3. The Politics Of Alphabets In Ulysses And The Wake: "Diacritic Aspirations" And "Servile Letters"
  • 4. Ulysses And The Transformation Of Typography: The Ineluctable Modernity Of The Visible
  • 5. Finnegans Wake And The Cultural Economy Of Typography: "Its Face Is Its Fortune"
  • 6. Transition And The Politics Of Typography: "Enveloping Facts".