Joyce's Creative Process and the Construction of Characters in Ulysses
English

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This book is both a study of how James Joyce created two of the most iconic characters in literatureLeopold Bloom and Marion Tweedy Bloomas well as a history of the genesis of <em>Ulysses</em>. From a genetic critical perspective it explores the conception and evolution of the Blooms as fictional characters in the work's wide range of surviving notes and manuscripts. At the same time it also chronicles the production of Ulysses from 1917 to its first edition in 1922 and beyond. Based on decades of research it is an original engagement with the textual archive of <em>Ulysses</em> including the exciting recently-discovered manuscripts now in the National Library of Ireland. <p/>Luca Crispi excavates the raw material and examines the creative processes Joyce deployed in the construction of the Blooms and so the writing of <em>Ulysses</em>. Framed by a contextual introduction and four bibliographical appendices the seven main chapters are a critical investigation of the fictional events and memories that constitute the 'lives' of the Blooms. Thereby it is also a commentary on Joyce's conception of <em>Ulysses </em>more generally. Crispi analyzes how the stories in the published book achieved their final form and discloses previously unexamined versions of them for everyone who enjoys reading <em>Ulysses</em>. <p/>This book demonstrates the various ways in which specialist textual work on the genesis of <em>Ulysses</em> directly intersects with other critical and interpretive readings. This volume is a behind-the-scenes guide to the creation of one of the most important books ever written.<br>
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