ReJoyce
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Anthony Burgess's ReJoyce collects essays and criticism that examine the life, style, and themes of James Joyce.
Burgess, both novelist and scholar, offers accessible readings of Joyce's major works while contextualizing them within modern literature.
The book discusses Joyce's linguistic innovations and his place in 20th-century letters, blending close reading with broader cultural commentary.
Burgess's approach is both admiring and critical, aiming to make Joyce's difficult texts more approachable for general readers.
ReJoyce has been used as a readable companion to Joyce studies by students and enthusiasts.
Burgess, both novelist and scholar, offers accessible readings of Joyce's major works while contextualizing them within modern literature.
The book discusses Joyce's linguistic innovations and his place in 20th-century letters, blending close reading with broader cultural commentary.
Burgess's approach is both admiring and critical, aiming to make Joyce's difficult texts more approachable for general readers.
ReJoyce has been used as a readable companion to Joyce studies by students and enthusiasts.
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