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The Einstein of English FictionJames Joyce, Science, and Modernist Print CultureP10116ReferenceGENREFE01AReferenceLAN005000, SCI055000PhysicsBooks > Science & Nature > Math & Physics > Physicshttps://dynamic. indigoimages. ca/books/0415895529.jpg?scaleup=true&width=600&quality=85&lang=enhttps://dynamic. indigoimages. ca/books/0415895529.jpg?scaleup=true&width=600&quality=85&lang=frhttps://www. indigo. ca/en-ca/james-joyce-science-and-modernist-print-culture-the-einstein-of-english-fiction/9780415895521.htmlhttps://www. indigo. ca/fr-ca/james-joyce-science-and-modernist-print-culture-the-einstein-of-english-fiction/9780415895521.htmlThis book makes an important intervention in the ongoing debates about modernism, science, and the divisions of early Twentieth-Century print culture. In order to establish Joyce's place in the nexus of modernism and scientific thought, Drouin uses the methods of periodical studies and textual criticism to examine the impact of Einstein's relativity theories on the development ofUlysses(1922) andFinnegans Wake(1939). Looking at experiments with space, time, motion, and perspective, it rigorously surveys discourse of science and the novel in the print culture networks connected to Joyce, with concrete analysis of avant-garde magazines, newspapers, popular science books, BBC pamphlets, and radio broadcasts between 1914 and 1939. These sources elucidate changes that Joyce made to the manuscripts, typescripts, and page proofs of certain episodes of his final two novels. The new evidence establishes for the first time the nature of the material link between Joyce and non-technical science, and the manner in whichUlyssesandFinnegans Wakeowe their structure and meaning to the humanistic issues associated with science during the wartime and inter-war years. In examining the relationships between Joyce's later work and the popular science industry, the book elucidates the often conflicting attitudes toward science in inter-war British print culture, filling in a piece of the puzzle that is modernism's relationship to the new physics and, simultaneously, the history of the novel. Jeffrey S. Drouinis Assistant Professor of English and Co-Director of the Modernist Journals Project at The University of Tulsa. He has recently published 'MUTUOMORPHOMUTATION': Horus and Set as Principles of the Digital and Analog in II.2," in"Finnegans Wake": Polyvocal Explorations / Seventeen New Readings of the Chapters, edited by Kimberly Devlin and Christine Smedley. | 251.95, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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