James Joyce: A Collection of Critical EssaysMary T. Reynolds Prentice Hall, 1993 - 238 páginas Focusing on the writing of poetry, the writing of fiction, and the writing of drama, this volume explores themes such as the creative process, the sources of poetry, and realistic and nonrealistic approaches to drama. The reader is encouraged to write poetry, fiction and drama "on your own" and the text includes methods for submission of material for publication and resources for writers. For professional and aspiring writers of poetry, fiction, and drama. |
Conteúdo
THE ARTIST | 17 |
Language ofas Gesture in Joyce | 37 |
Station Island | 56 |
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Fragments of the Feminine Sublime in Friedrich Schlegel and James Joyce: The ... Ginette Verstraete Visualização parcial - 1998 |

