James Joyce
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James Joyce
My personal opinion about a book is not affected by the author's writing but I know many people that will judge an author's creativity and intelligence by their correct or incorrect use of grammar.
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Surely that doesn't apply so much today? In a broad sense, anything goes in literature, as evidenced by current award winning novels with very original styles. The modern reader has to be flexible or their reading will be narrowed.Saoirse200 wrote:.....My personal opinion about a book is not affected by the author's writing but I know many people that will judge an author's creativity and intelligence by their correct or incorrect use of grammar.
"Mistakes are the portals of discovery" quote by James Joyce.
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I'm very lucky to own a First Edition, "Shakespeare & Co., Paris, 1924" which I bought at an estate sale for $20!
I regard Dubliners as a superb collection of short stories and the agony in "Araby" as amazingly brought forward.
I however judge "Finnegans Wake" as a noble but failed effort, sadly.
-- 16 Jun 2014, 12:00 --
Happy Bloomsday to all! As you may know, "Bloomsday" is the most famous date in fiction, 16 June 1904, when the novel "Ulysses" by James Joyce occurs in Dublin. So named because the "hero" of the novel is Leopold Bloom.
I celebrated early by watching the film "Bloom" -- a recent film (dir. Sean Walshdepicting the great novel. And today I'll read more Ulysses, as I'm in the middle of re-reading it anyway.
-- 16 Jun 2014, 12:01 --
Happy Bloomsday to all! As you may know, "Bloomsday" is the most famous date in fiction, 16 June 1904, when the novel "Ulysses" by James Joyce occurs in Dublin. So named because the "hero" of the novel is Leopold Bloom.
I celebrated early by watching the film "Bloom" -- a recent film (dir Sean Walsh) depicting the great novel. And today I'll read more Ulysses, as I'm in the middle of re-reading it anyway.
How are you celebrating Bloomsday?