Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress - Hardcover

Beckett, Samuel

 
9781025882741: Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress

Synopsis

"Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress" is a landmark collection of critical essays centered on the exploration and defense of James Joyce's experimental writing during the late 1920s. As the primary contemporary critical response to what would eventually become one of the most complex literary works of the century, this volume brings together various perspectives to decode the dense linguistic and thematic layers of Joyce's "Work in Progress".

The collection features a significant early contribution by Samuel Beckett, who examines the historical and philosophical influences-specifically Dante, Bruno, and Vico-that inform the rhythmic and cyclical nature of the prose. The essays collectively address the shift away from traditional narrative, focusing instead on the evocative power of sound, the evolution of language, and the integration of diverse cultural mythologies. These writers provide a direct defense of Joyce's revolutionary methods at a time when they were misunderstood by the general public.

This work serves as a crucial guide for understanding the development of Modernist literature and remains a vital historical document for scholars. By providing an immediate analysis of stylistic innovations, it offers invaluable context for the techniques that redefined the potential of the modern novel.

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