Franca Ruggieri, Foreword Abbreviations Part I. James Joyce: Metamorphosis and Re-writing Sam Slote, Stephen’s Nietzschean Ethics Richard Brown, “Litemture, the press” (U7.607) Joyce Rewriting Literature Through Benjamin Alexandra Emmanuel, The Eagle and the Serpent: Wit, Wisdom, and Nietzschean Egoism in James Joyce’s “Stephen Hero” Paul Fagan, Forget, Remember! Forget!: Memory, Amnesia and the Cyclical Metamorphosis ofMeaningin “Finnegans Wake” Philip Keel Geheber, Zola’s Nana and Molly Bloom Hsin-Yu Hung, Avant-Garde Metamorphoses: Newspaper Typography and Joyce's Rewriting of “Aeolus” Alison Lacivita, “refuses to sacrifice SD”: Shem’s Incestuous Origins in Joyce’s “Finnegans Wake” Liam Lanigan, “A Necessary Evil”: Anti-Spatial Behaviour in “Circe” Damien Lennon, Eliot’s Lantern: The Mythical Method Patrick Lennon, Occult Joyce: Rite, Ritual, Incantation and the Phantasmagorical as Access to the Supernormal in “Ulysses” Maria Domenica Mangialavori, Translating Litemture into music: from “Sirens” to “Thema” Ivana Milivojevic, A Transposition oflthaca (in Danilo Kis's Novel "Hourglass") Teresa Prudente, “To know is to deform reality”: the Epistemology of a Transforming and Transformable Reality in Joyce and Gadda Federico Sabatini, The Immermemorial Instant: “Finnegans Wake” and Giordano Bruno’s Philosophy of Time Maria Grazia Tonetto, “After Life's Journey”: Posthumous Metamorphoses in “Ulysses” Emanuela Zirzotti, Sitting with Orpheus, singing about Love. A reading o] “Chamber Music” Part II. Joycean Gleanings Jacques Aubert, EGO NOMINOR N...EGO Christine O'Neill, ‘Butyou could not have a green rosé’ Laura Talarico, From James Joyce to Katherìne Mansfield: Epiphanic Poetics and Writing of theSelf Enrico Terrinoni, Comedy, or what tuent unsaid in "Ulysses" Contributors
The Immermemorial Instant: Finnegans Wake and Giordano Bruno’s Philosophy of Time
SABATINI, FEDERICO
2011-01-01
Abstract
Franca Ruggieri, Foreword Abbreviations Part I. James Joyce: Metamorphosis and Re-writing Sam Slote, Stephen’s Nietzschean Ethics Richard Brown, “Litemture, the press” (U7.607) Joyce Rewriting Literature Through Benjamin Alexandra Emmanuel, The Eagle and the Serpent: Wit, Wisdom, and Nietzschean Egoism in James Joyce’s “Stephen Hero” Paul Fagan, Forget, Remember! Forget!: Memory, Amnesia and the Cyclical Metamorphosis ofMeaningin “Finnegans Wake” Philip Keel Geheber, Zola’s Nana and Molly Bloom Hsin-Yu Hung, Avant-Garde Metamorphoses: Newspaper Typography and Joyce's Rewriting of “Aeolus” Alison Lacivita, “refuses to sacrifice SD”: Shem’s Incestuous Origins in Joyce’s “Finnegans Wake” Liam Lanigan, “A Necessary Evil”: Anti-Spatial Behaviour in “Circe” Damien Lennon, Eliot’s Lantern: The Mythical Method Patrick Lennon, Occult Joyce: Rite, Ritual, Incantation and the Phantasmagorical as Access to the Supernormal in “Ulysses” Maria Domenica Mangialavori, Translating Litemture into music: from “Sirens” to “Thema” Ivana Milivojevic, A Transposition oflthaca (in Danilo Kis's Novel "Hourglass") Teresa Prudente, “To know is to deform reality”: the Epistemology of a Transforming and Transformable Reality in Joyce and Gadda Federico Sabatini, The Immermemorial Instant: “Finnegans Wake” and Giordano Bruno’s Philosophy of Time Maria Grazia Tonetto, “After Life's Journey”: Posthumous Metamorphoses in “Ulysses” Emanuela Zirzotti, Sitting with Orpheus, singing about Love. A reading o] “Chamber Music” Part II. Joycean Gleanings Jacques Aubert, EGO NOMINOR N...EGO Christine O'Neill, ‘Butyou could not have a green rosé’ Laura Talarico, From James Joyce to Katherìne Mansfield: Epiphanic Poetics and Writing of theSelf Enrico Terrinoni, Comedy, or what tuent unsaid in "Ulysses" ContributorsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.