You know that I'm a huge Joyce fan, having read both "Portrait of an Artist" and "Ulysses." I have never read "Dubliners" before, but I do have a copy sitting on my nightstand on my to-read list. What is so awesome about this particular read? Convince me to pick it up next! :)
Ezra Pound (T.S. Eliot's cohort and a modernist just like V. Woolf)
...a new species?...
Bookfox (vulpes libris), a small bibliovorous mammal of overactive imagination and uncommonly large bookshop expenses. Bookfoxes live in a wide variety of habitats, and usually find something to read in the unlikeliest places. They tend to hunt alone but often gather in packs to discuss their prey.
from "Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
....value of the humanities?....
The Bricoleur
...our leader...
Virginia Woolf
Happy 127th Birthday
T. S. Eliot
Poet
Shakespeare
...invented the human being....
...the source?...
A Room of One's Own
...a metaphoric image perhaps?...
crossing over and under
Course Texts
Falling Into Theory (David H. Richter)
Literary Theory: A Very Short Introduction ( Jonathan Culler)
Erin,
ReplyDeleteYou know that I'm a huge Joyce fan, having read both "Portrait of an Artist" and "Ulysses." I have never read "Dubliners" before, but I do have a copy sitting on my nightstand on my to-read list. What is so awesome about this particular read? Convince me to pick it up next! :)