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Joyce's Ulysses As National Epic: Epic Mimesis and the Political History of the Nation State
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Univ Pr of Florida
Publication date March 1, 2002
Pages 154
Binding Hardcover
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9780813024455
ISBN-10 0813024455
Dimensions 0.75 by 6 by 9 in.
Weight 0.80 lbs.
Original list price $59.95
Other format details university press
Summaries and Reviews
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"An incisive piece of criticism that offers, in an elegant set of readings, new insights into Ulysses as an epic of Irish nationhood. It adds significantly to our understanding of how Joyce's Ulysses, by being national first, is international in the end, by showing how a text produced at a moment of Ireland's achievement of independence can offer a model of new nationhood to the world."--Enda Duffy, University of California, Santa Barbara
"Although much has been written recently on the subject of Joyce and history, this illuminating book fills an important critical gap by examining how Ulysses construes the 'epic' as a distinctive discursive domain for historiography."--Dominic Manganiello, University of Ottawa
Ungar argues that Joyce's Ulysses is the Irish national epic—a new national epic written at the moment a new nation, the Irish Free State, was being founded, and one that evades the potential constraints of the epic tradition in order to draw attention instead to what Ungar calls "the change required in Ireland's too formulaic self-definition."  This is the first full-length study of how Ireland's accession to political sovereignty figures in the compositional design of Ulysses.
Ungar explores the parallel between the program of Sinn Fein founder Arthur Griffith and the meeting of Stephen Dedalus and Leopold Bloom, with their dreams of self-expression and continuity. He reads the work as a fable of the new kinds of remembering, relations among ancestors, and "epic rhyming" that are required to imagine a new national entity, and he delineates the features of this fable by carefully wrought close readings of key moments in the novel. In the process he succeeds in uniting an older, eminently distinguished brand of Joyce criticism with the insights of the younger generation of critics.
Ungar adds a wealth of valuable new detail to the relation of Joyce's Ireland and Leopold Bloom's Hungary, which is central to his argument, and ingeniously links Molly Bloom to Stephen Dedalus's focus on the issue of national identity.
Andras Ungar teaches in the multidisciplinary program of the Liberal Arts College at Concordia University, Canada.


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from Univ Pr of Florida (March 1, 2002)
9780813024455 | details & prices | 154 pages | 6.00 × 9.00 × 0.75 in. | 0.80 lbs | List price $59.95
About: "An incisive piece of criticism that offers, in an elegant set of readings, new insights into Ulysses as an epic of Irish nationhood.
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