James Joyce and the Jesuits
by
Michael Mayo
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
110849529X
ISBN-13
9781108495295
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 16th, 2020
Print length
234 Pages
Weight
46 grams
Dimensions
23.50 x 15.80 x 1.80 cms
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Using Joyce's religious education and psychoanalytic theories of depression and paranoia, the book opens radical new possibilities for reading Joyce. The book appeals to Joyce scholars and scholars interested in religion and Kleinian theory, as well as any general reader interested in Joyce.
James Joyce was educated almost exclusively by the Jesuits; this education and these priests make their appearance across Joyce''s oeuvre. This dynamic has never been properly explicated or rigorously explored. Using Joyce''s religious education and psychoanalytic theories of depression and paranoia, this book opens radical new possibilities for reading Joyce''s fiction. It takes readers through some of the canon''s most well-read texts and produces bold, fresh new readings. By placing these readings in light of Jesuit religious practice - in particular, the Spiritual Exercises all Jesuit priests and many students undergo - the book shows how Joyce''s deepest concerns about truth, literature, and love were shaped by these religious practices and texts. Joyce worked out his answers to these questions in his own texts, largely by forcing his readers to encounter, and perhaps answer, those questions themselves. Reading Joyce is a challenge not only in terms of interpretation but of experience - the confusion, boredom, and even paranoia readers feel when making their way through these texts.
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