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Course, academic year 2025/2026
   
Reading James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake II - AAALC033A
Title: Reading James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake II
Guaranteed by: Department of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures (21-UALK)
Faculty: Faculty of Arts
Actual: from 2021
Semester: summer
Points: 0
E-Credits: 5
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:0/2, C [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: not taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Additional information: https://dl1.cuni.cz/enrol/index.php?id=4769
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
Guarantor: Mgr. David Vichnar, Ph.D.
Class: Exchange - 09.2 General and Comparative Literature
Is co-requisite for: AAALC033B
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COURSE DESCRIPTION & SYLLABUS

The two-semester course will attempt a close reading of James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake, his “night book”, arguably the experimental text to emerge from the interwar avant-garde scene, and yet one whose avant-garde affiliation remains a highly problematic one. By means of focusing on particular passages from across the whole book and exploring some of their famous techniques (the pun & the portmanteau, multilingualism, the sigla, the acrostic, textual recycling & circularity, the coincidence of the narrative "character" with the written "character", etc.) the course will consider how Joyce’s radical experiment revolutionised the novel genre and the potential of his "revolution of the word" for further critical thinking on the materiality of language. Apart from a selection of FW-guides and criticism, the course will supplement its close reading with screenings of particular audio-visual recordings from the First-We-Feel-Then-We-Fall online project.

MOODLE LINK TO SYLLABUS & ALL READINGS

https://dl1.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=4769
Last update: Vichnar David, Mgr., Ph.D. (14.09.2021)
Literature - Czech

WORK BY JOYCE

Dubliners, ed. Robert Scholes with Richard Ellmann. New York: Viking Press, 1967.

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. The definitive text corrected from the Dublin Holograph by Chester G. Anderson and edited by Richard Ellmann. New York: Viking Press, 1966.

Ulysses. New York: Random House, 1934, reset and corrected 1961.

Finnegans Wake. London: Faber and Faber, 1939.

Giacomo Joyce, ed. Richard Ellmann. London: Faber, 1968.

The Critical Writings of James Joyce. Eds. Ellsworth Mason and Richard Ellmann. New York: Viking Press, 1959.

Letters of James Joyce. Vol. I, ed. Stuart Gilbert. New York: Viking Press, 1957; re-issued with corrections 1966. Vols. II and III, ed. Richard Ellmann. New York: Viking Press, 1966.

Selected Letters, ed. Richard Ellmann. New York: Viking Press, 1975.

CORE CRITICAL TEXTS

Adaline Glasheen, A Census of Finnegans Wake, III vols. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1952; 1963; 1977.

Ellmann, Richard. James Joyce. London: Oxford University Press, 1959.

Ellmann, Richard. James Joyce. Revised edition. London: Oxford University Press, 1982.

A Wake Digest, eds. Clive Hart and Fritz Senn. Sydney: Sydney University Press, 1968.

James Joyce Archive, ed. Michael Groden, et al. New York and London: Garland Publishing, 1977-79.

CRITICAL TEXTS

Giacomo Joyce: Envoys of the Other, eds. Armand & Wallace. Bathesda: Academica, 2002.

Petr Škrabanek, Night Joyce of a Thousand Tiers. Prague: Litteraria, 2002.

JoyceMedia, ed. Armand. Prague: Litteraria, 2004.

Last update: Znojemská Helena, Mgr., Ph.D. (01.07.2021)
Teaching methods - Czech

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Last update: Znojemská Helena, Mgr., Ph.D. (01.07.2021)
 
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