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by Jean-Michel Rabaté (Author) "On July 20, 1998, the editorial board of the Modern Library, a division of Random House - a jury made up of ten writers, critics..." (more)
Key Phrases: female egoism, genetic reader, feminine sublime, Finnegans Wake, Portrait of the Artist, James Joyce (more...)
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"Rabate is at ease with all of Joyce's fiction, from Dubliners to Finnegans Wake, and he can walk down the paths of theory without becoming convoluted and fuzzy. His approaches to Joyce, in their general intellectual sweep and sensitivity, begin to rival those of Fritz Senn...Highly recommended for those interested in Joyce in particular and modern literature in general." CHOICE

"James Joyce and the Politics of Egotism is...exactly the sort of smart, free-associating affair that serious Joyce scholars will immediately recognize as both on scholarship's cutting-edge and thoroughly 'Joycean' in spirit." English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920

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In James Joyce and the Politics of Egoism a leading scholar approaches the entire Joycean canon through the concept of "egoism". This concept, Jean-Michel Rabaté argues, runs throughout Joyce's work, and involves and incorporates its opposite, "hospitality", a term Rabaté understands as meaning an ethical and linguistic opening to "the other". Rabaté explores Joyce's complex negotiation between these two poles in a study of interest to all scholars of modernism.

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On July 20, 1998, the editorial board of the Modern Library, a division of Random House - a jury made up of ten writers, critics and editors, among whom were A. S. Byatt, William Styron, Gore Vidal, Shelby Foote and Christopher Cerf - revealed to the public the list they had drawn up of the hundred best novels of the twentieth century. Read the first page
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female egoism, genetic reader, feminine sublime, plain reader, love that dare, esthetic theory, textual condition, ideal reader
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Finnegans Wake, Portrait of the Artist, James Joyce, Dora Marsden, Ayn Rand, Stephen Hero, The New Freewoman, Sinn Fein, Stephen Dedalus, Stuart Gilbert, Our Exagmination, Leopold Bloom, Haveth Childers Everywhere, Max Stirner, Molly Bloom, New York, Anna Livia, Ezra Pound, Miss Ivors, Revolution of the Word, The Fountainhead, Buck Mulligan, Encyclopedia Britannica, Father Purdon, Oscar Wilde
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