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An Irish-Jewish Politician, Joyce's Dublin, and "Ulysses
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An Irish-Jewish Politician, Joyce's Dublin, and "Ulysses

Kirjailija:
sidottu, 2022
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A forgotten historical figure and his influence on the writing of James Joyce

In this book, Neil Davison argues that Albert Altman (1853—1903), Dublin-based businessman and Irish nationalist, influenced James Joyce's creation of the character of Leopold Bloom as well as Ulysses broader themes surrounding race, nationalism, and empire. Using extensive archival research, Davison reveals parallels between the lives of Altman and Bloom, including how the experience of double marginalization which Altman felt as both a Jew in Ireland and an Irishman in the British Empire is a major idea explored in Joyce's work.

Altman, successful salt and coal merchant, was involved in municipal politics ove issues of Home Rule and labour, and frequently appeared in the press over the two decades of Joyce's youth. His prominence, Davison shows, made him a familiar name in the Home Rule circles with which Joyce and his father most identified. The book concludes by tracing the influence of Altman's career on the Dubliners story Ivy Day in the Committee Room as well as throughout the whole of Ulysses.

Through Altman's biography, Davison recovers a forgotten life story that illuminates Irish and Jewish identity and culture in Joyce's Dublin.

A volume in the Florida James Joyce Series, edited by Sebastian D. G. Knowles.
Alaotsikko
The Life and Times of Albert L. Altman
Kirjailija
Neil R. Davison
ISBN
9780813069555
Kieli
englanti
Paino
254 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
6.12.2022
Sivumäärä
294