Voice, Boundary, and Identity in the Works of James Joyce
Description:... This book is a study of the weaving and unweaving of particular subject positions within James Joyce's major works - Dubliners, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young man, Ulysses, and Finnegans Wake - through representations of voice, which negotiates identity, authority, and subjectivity. The voice, in the narrowest sense, reveals itself as a portion of the narrative which in turn stands as part of the discourse of a particular work. This work explores the different ways that Joyce portrays and negotiates identity through voice and the conceptualization of boundaries that exist in between different and distinct subjectivities, which are explored by the author of this work from within the conceptualization and representation of voice.
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