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Good. 5th or later Printing. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall. pp. 339. Minor edge and corner wear; lightly scuffed and scratched; spine is lightly creased; some light shelf wear; ex-library with the usual library markings; overall a nice used copy! Green and red illustrated wrapper with red and green lettering. 339 historical and informative pages! "This book is an introduction to the world of James Joyce, focusing on Ulysses...."
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No Jacket. Bloomington and London. 1960. Indiana University Press. Reprinted Paperback Edition. Very Good in Wrappers. 0253200261. Introduction by Hugh Kenner. A Midland Book. 339 pages. paperback. MB26. Cover design by Bill English. keywords: Europe Ireland Literary Criticism James Joyce ULYSSES Literature Dublin World Literature. DESCRIPTION-Here is the best possible introduction to the Joyce world-an unpretentious, reliable, highly animated guide to what the new reader will find in ULYSSES. Thousands of readers every year make the acquaintance of the Bloomsday chronicle, a book no one, least of all the author, expected us to absorb casually. A mentor is advisable: not an unreasonable prerequisite for one of the key books of the space age. Here Mr. Budgen is unexcelled. He does not sluice our minds with irrelevant ideas generated by the technical novelties of Joyce's text. His training in Impressionist painting accustomed him to the notion that the man who is fabricating a work of art employs deliberate procedures. Hence the ease with which he installs his reader in a world where the bizarre modes of prese1tation are the book-more than an exercise in mechanics, opening as they do on every province of human life. Myth, symbol, doctrine, device, scheme, key, correspondence-all these components of Joyce's work enter Mr. Budgen's reckoning, and all of them turn out to be necessary details in a human enterprise dominated, for him, by a human being of genius. The statements above are paraphrased from Hugh Kenner's introduction to this new edition of Mr. Budgen's invaluable book. Based on a friendship between Joyce and Budgen which began in Zurich during the First World War (when Joyce was about midway in the writing of ULYSSES), this intimate account brings Joyce to life as no other study by a contemporary has ever done. inventory #40944.
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