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Joyce's Messianism

Dante, Negative Existence, And The Messianic Self

By Gian Balsamo

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Publish Date

January 21, 2005

Publisher

University of South Carolina Press

Language

eng

Pages

180

Description:

"In his study of negative existence and how it affects James Joyce's principal characters, Gian Balsamo joins the ongoing debate about the Irish writer's relationship to Dante and considers the centrality of messianism to that relationship. Finding in Dante a negative poetics that becomes a model for Joyce, Balsamo suggests that the inception and cessation of life - two occurrences that conventionally are deemed impossible to experience personally and directly - typically frame the existential experiences of Joyce's main characters. Balsamo perceives Stephen, Leopold, and Shem as messianic figures because they rebel against this convention, clustering their lives around the very events of inception and burial."--Jacket.