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Music and Sound in the Life and Literature of James Joyce
Joyces Noyces
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284 pages
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Exploring the profound influence of music and sound in James Joyce's works, this book delves into how auditory elements shape his narratives and characters. It examines Joyce's innovative use of rhythm, melody, and sound patterns, revealing their significance in conveying themes and emotions. By analyzing various texts, the author highlights the interplay between literature and music, offering insights into Joyce's creative process and the cultural context of his time. This study appeals to scholars and enthusiasts of Joyce, literature, and music alike.
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2020, hardcover
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