[ilds] For love of Molly (TLS, 04 Feb 2011)
Marc Piel
marcpiel at interdesign.fr
Tue Feb 15 16:39:01 PST 2011
Hi Bill,
Can you please give us a lik to the on-line document?
Marc
Le 15/02/11 23:58, William Godshalk a écrit :
> I'd put Norman Holland in this context. Norman spent most of his
> scholarly life arguing that our personal identities dictate how we read
> and how we write. I think his /The I/ is a masterpiece -- in the school
> of Freud -- and it's on line, last I checked.
>
> Bill
>
> On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 4:40 PM, Bruce Redwine
> <bredwine1968 at earthlink.net <mailto:bredwine1968 at earthlink.net>> wrote:
>
> James,
>
> You've probably posted this before. Please do so again. What are
> the titles of Alexandre-Garner's book and your essay?
>
>
> Bruce
>
>
>
> On Feb 15, 2011, at 11:04 AM, James Gifford wrote:
>
> > Yes, Michael is a very fine scholar, and I think he was born within
> > shouting distance of the Canadian border, so the Northward pull must
> > have been irresistible. The bookcases of his home have been
> featured in
> > some Canadian magazines as well... He does good work.
> >
> > I have a piece in Corinne's most recent book that gently muses over
> > genetic criticism, which is still largely a French activity
> outside of
> > the Joyce scholarship. My co-author Michael Stevens, a young
> scholar at
> > Trinity College Dublin, did very good work on that piece. The Joyce
> > scholars are doing more with genetic criticism than anyone else
> in 20th
> > Century literature, so far as I can see.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > James
> >
> > On 15/02/11 10:46 AM, Bruce Redwine wrote:
> >> The 4 February 2011 issue of /The Time Literary Supplement/ has
> several
> >> good reviews (re Nabokov, plagiarism, Joyce). In particular is Sarah
> >> Davison's very interesting article on two recent publications on
> Joyce.
> >> Her review of Michael Groden's book on JJ focuses on topics recently
> >> touched upon by the ILDS List. Namely, "genetic criticism" (the
> >> evolution of a manuscript and assessing that importance), which
> seems to
> >> be of interest to James and Charles, and the impact of an
> author's work
> >> on a reader, which many List participants have related with
> respect to
> >> Lawrence Durrell. The latter I find intriguing as an approach to
> writing
> >> and publication — an indication that scholarship is breaking out
> of its
> >> narrow confines and finds it acceptable to relate the personal.
> I have
> >> ordered Groden's book. Michael Groden is Canadian, and that should
> >> please many, James especially.
> >>
> >>
> >> Bruce
> >>
>
>
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