Overview

Joyce's only extant play, Exiles, is also his least appreciated work. Its form and its content?daunting even to Joyceans?create interpretive issues for readers and theater audiences who expect the deeper pleasures derived from Dubliners or Ulysses. Confronting a host of assumptions, misprisions, and prejudices, A. Nicholas Fargnoli and Michael Patrick Gillespie contend that the play deserves the same serious study as Joyce?s fiction and stands on the cutting edge of modern drama.

The introduction situates Exiles in the context of Irish history and Joyce's other works. It highlights its often-overlooked complexity and closely examines the creative and domestic forces that contributed to the imaginative ethos from which the play emerged. The text of the play is newly annotated and unregularized, appearing for the first time as Joyce originally intended. This edition concludes with a range of critical responses, including essays on the confessional mode, characterization, and allegory, as well as an interview with Richard Nash, who has both directed and acted in the play.


ISBN-13

9780813061658

ISBN-10

0813061652

Weight

1.56 Pounds

Dimensions

6.00 x 0.75 x 9.00 In

List Price

$74.95

Edition

1st Edition

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Pages

368 pages

Publisher

University Press of Florida

Published On

2016-04-12



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