Joyce and the Linguistic Turf War - Deepstash

Joyce and the Linguistic Turf War

Joyce, on the other hand, enters the scene wielding the full weaponry of the second circuit. Every sentence is a territory staked, every paragraph a turf war.

  • He doesn't just challenge authority; he dismembers it syllable by syllable.
  • Ulysses is a rebellion disguised as a narrative, and Finnegan's Wake isn't meant to be read; it's meant to dominate the reader, to push them into submission, or force them to rise in kind.

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