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The second volume of mythographer Campbell's collected unpublished works. Presents all of his writings and his most acclaimed lectures on the novels of James Joyce. Demonstrates the evolution of Campbell's ideas from first interpretations to his mature musings. No index. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
Book Description
In 1927 Joseph Campbell was given clues to reading James Joyce's labyrinthine Ulysses by its original publisher Sylvia Beach and, as he said, it changed his career. His discoveries became the foundation for his later work in comparative mythology. To analyze Ulysses and Joyce's other works, he employed depth psychology, anthropology, religion, and art history as tools. A treasure for Joyce and Campbell fans alike, Mythic Worlds, Modern Words collects 60 years of Campbell's writings, lectures, and other commentary on Joyce, including exchanges with his audiences and Campbell's 1941 Joyce obituary.
Mythic Worlds, Modern Words FROM THE PUBLISHER
"Mythic Worlds, Modern Words provides a wide representation of Campbell's works on Joyce, including published writing, lectures, and exchanges with his audiences, from his obituary notice on Joyce in 1941 all the way to lectures delivered a few years before Campbell's death in 1987. Joyce scholar Edmund L. Epstein has arranged this material as running commentary on A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Ulysses, and Finnegans Wake." Mythic Worlds, Modern Words is an introduction to Joyce's major works, a portrait of Joseph Campbell as a scholar of Joyce, and a major contribution to Joyce criticism - the fruit of a lifetime's meditation on the great Irish writer's fiction.
SYNOPSIS
Epstein (English, City U. of New York-Queens College) assembles the latest volume in The Collected Works of Joseph Campbell series, which publishes previously unavailable and out-of-print works by the renowned American mythologist. Campbell (1904-87) applies his ideas to the novels of Irish writer Joyce (1882-1941). The 1993 first edition was edited by Antony Van Couvering. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR