The Situation of the Novel |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 18
Page 19
... Joyce was attempting in the ' Ithaca ' section of Ulysses , the coldly objective catechism that takes place in Leopold Bloom's kitchen when he and Stephen Dedalus are sitting drinking cocoa at the end of their long day . Here Joyce is ...
... Joyce was attempting in the ' Ithaca ' section of Ulysses , the coldly objective catechism that takes place in Leopold Bloom's kitchen when he and Stephen Dedalus are sitting drinking cocoa at the end of their long day . Here Joyce is ...
Page 35
... Joyce represented the culmination of the realistic novel as well as its destruction , Ortega was not wholly wrong . Nevertheless I presume that no intelligent modern reader could read his remarks without some slight incredulity . The ...
... Joyce represented the culmination of the realistic novel as well as its destruction , Ortega was not wholly wrong . Nevertheless I presume that no intelligent modern reader could read his remarks without some slight incredulity . The ...
Page 197
... Joyce . At the end of each work the hero prepares , in a ritualistic way , to undertake a great task , which is to be none other than writing the novel we have just completed : here the art - reality pattern is , as it were , turned ...
... Joyce . At the end of each work the hero prepares , in a ritualistic way , to undertake a great task , which is to be none other than writing the novel we have just completed : here the art - reality pattern is , as it were , turned ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
Copyright | |
5 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
absurdist fiction achievement admired aesthetic Afternoon Men American fiction Amis Amis's Anti-Death League attitudes Barth Bayley's become Brideshead Brideshead Revisited British Burgess C. P. Snow called certainly chapter character comic consciousness contemporary critical Crouchback cultural deal described discussion Eliot England English ideology English novel English novelists essay experience fact feel genre Giles Goat-Boy Golden Notebook hero Human Condition ideas identity imagination inevitably instance interest Iris Murdoch John Barth John Bayley Joyce kind liberal literary literature looking Lucky Jim Marxist matter modern Music myth narrative narrator Nevertheless nineteenth-century perhaps personality possible Powell Powell's Proust published Pynchon R. W. B. Lewis reader realistic reality remarked Robbe-Grillet seems sense short story shows Snow Snow's social society Strangers and Brothers stylistic Swim-Two-Birds Sword of Honour things tion totalitarian traditional twentieth century verbal Waugh Widmerpool Wilson words writing young