'Andreas Fischer provides a thoroughly documented guide to Joyce's life in Zurich and to the influence of the city on his work, with many anecdotes that give the flavour of Zurich in Joyce's day. His handbook will be of value to students and professional scholars of Joyce for the biographical material it provides as background to Joyce's work. It will be especially useful to the many visitors to Zurich who want to see the city as Joyce knew it.'
- David Spurr, University of Geneva, Switzerland
This book offers a comprehensive account of James Joyce and Zurich, one of the four cities (including Dublin, Trieste and Paris) in which he spent significant parts of his life. As a refugee during World War I, Joyce wrote a substantial part of Ulysses in Zurich and subsequently visited the city regularly during the 1930s. Finally, a refugee for the second time, he died there on 13 January 1941 and isburied in Fluntern Cemetery. This guide is conceived both as a book that may be read in its entirety or consulted selectively for specific information. An introduction and three chapters, Joyce in Zurich, Zurich in Joyce and Zurich after Joyce, are followed by sixty alphabetically ordered articles on people, places, institutions and events relevant to Joyce during his time in Zurich. Linked by cross-references and an index, they provide a rich, kaleidoscopic view of Joyce's Zurich.



Autorentext
Andreas Fischer is Emeritus Professor of English Philology at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. He has published on dialects of English, on the history of the English vocabulary, on stylistic aspects of literary texts and on James Joyce. He is one of the trustees of the Zurich James Joyce Foundation.


Zusammenfassung
This book offers a comprehensive account of James Joyce and Zurich, one of the four cities (including Dublin, Trieste and Paris) in which he spent significant parts of his life. As a refugee during World War I, Joyce wrote a substantial part of Ulysses in Zurich and subsequently visited the city regularly during the 1930s. Finally, a refugee for the second time, he died there on 13 January 1941 and is buried in Fluntern Cemetery. This guide is conceived both as a book that may be read in its entirety or consulted selectively for specific information. An introduction and three chapters, Joyce in Zurich, Zurich in Joyce and Zurich after Joyce, are followed by sixty alphabetically ordered articles on people, places, institutions and events relevant to Joyce during his time in Zurich. Linked by cross-references and an index, they provide a rich, kaleidoscopic view of Joyce's Zurich.


Inhalt
1. Introduction.- 2. Joyce in Zurich.- 3. Zurich in Joyce.- 4. Zurich after Joyce.- 5. Handbook Articles A K.- 06. Handbook Articles L Z.
Titel
James Joyce in Zurich
Untertitel
A Guide
EAN
9783030512835
Format
E-Book (pdf)
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5.98 MB
Anzahl Seiten
302