Mythic Worlds, Modern Words: Joseph Campbell on the Art of James Joyce

Mythic Worlds, Modern Words: Joseph Campbell on the Art of James Joyce

Mythic Worlds, Modern Words: Joseph Campbell on the Art of James Joyce

Mythic Worlds, Modern Words: Joseph Campbell on the Art of James Joyce

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Overview

In 1927, as a twenty-three-year-old postgraduate scholar in Paris, Joseph Campbell first encountered James Joyce’s Ulysses. Known for being praised and for kicking up controversy (including an obscenity trial in the United States in 1920), the novel left Campbell both intrigued and confused, as it had many others. Because he was in Paris, he was able to visit the Shakespeare & Company bookstore—the outpost of the original publisher of Ulysses, Sylvia Beach. She gave him “clues” for reading Ulysses, and that, Campbell attested, changed his career. For the next sixty years, Campbell moved through the labyrinths of Joyce’s creations—writing and lecturing on Joyce using depth psychology, comparative religion, anthropology, and art history as tools of analysis. Arranged by Joyce scholar Edmund L. Epstein, Mythic Worlds, Modern Words presents a wide range of Campbell’s writing and lectures on Joyce, which together form an illuminating running commentary on Joyce’s masterworks. Campbell’s visceral appreciation for all that was new in Joyce will delight the previously uninitiated, and perhaps intimidated, as well as longtime lovers of both Joyce and Campbell.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781608684175
Publisher: New World Library
Publication date: 03/08/2016
Series: The Collected Works of Joseph Campbell
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Joseph Campbell is widely credited with bringing mythology to a mass audience. His works, including The Hero with a Thousand Faces, the four-volume The Masks of God, and The Power of Myth (with Bill Moyers), rank among the classics in mythology and literature.

Table of Contents

About the Collected Works of Joseph Campbellxi
Editor's Forewordxiii
Texts of James Joycexviii
Acknowledgmentsxix
James Joyce (1882-1941): An Obituary Noticexxi
The Novels of James Joyce
Chapter IIntroduction3
Affect Images3
Wings of Art8
Consubtantial Metamorphoses10
Joyce and the Jungian Unconscious12
Joyce's Dantean Model14
Chapter IIA Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man19
Esthetic Arrest19
A Portrait27
Chapter IIIUlysses47
Introduction
The Waste Land47
Ulysses and the Odyssey49
The Odyssey of Initiation51
The Telemachus Chapters
Telemachus56
Nestor60
Proteus62
The Odysseus Chapters
Introduction82
Calypso83
Lotus-Eaters88
Hades91
Aeolus93
Lestrygonians95
Scylla and Charybdis100
The Wandering Rocks105
Sirens107
Cyclops109
Nausicaa118
Oxen of the Sun121
Circe131
The Telemachus, Odysseus, and Penelope Chapters
Eumaeus174
Ithaca179
Penelope186
Chapter IVFinnegans Wake193
Introduction
Approaching the Wake193
Archetypal Opposition195
The Dream197
The Hereweareagain Gaieties198
Finnegan's Fall200
The Wake
Book I202
Book II233
Book III235
Book IV237
Emerging from the Wake240
Finnegan the Wake243
The Wilder Affair
Chapter VThe Skin of Whose Teeth?257
Part I
The Strange Case of Mr. Wilder's New Play and Finnegans Wake257
Part II
The Intention Behind the Deed261
Two Accounts: Editor's Afterword265
Dialogues
Chapter VIDialogues271
Chapter Notes293
A Joseph Campbell Bibliography317
Permissions Acknowledgments321
Index323
About the Author341
About the Joseph Campbell Foundation343
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