商品簡介
Graff (American studies, U. of Warsaw) examines the textual dimensions of space and time, as they relate to the work of James Joyce. He presents Joyce, in part, as he presented himself, including his "brulobrulo," "meine good enemy' and the "sophology of Bitchson." He also examines Stephen Dedalus and the question of identity, the rhythm of space and images of time, and Finnegan's Wake and what is lost "in between." Graff presents his ideas with a properly Joycean sense of humor, and as a result, this study works. Annotation c2014 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
作者簡介
Agnieszka Graff is a graduate of Amherst College in Amherst, MA (BA, 1993), Oxford University (M.St., 1995), and the Graduate School for Social Research at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Science (doctoral program, 1995-1999). She holds a PhD in English literature from the University of Warsaw (1999). Since 2000 she is assistant professor at the American Studies Center at the University of Warsaw, where she teaches US culture, literature and film, African American studies, gender studies and women’s history. She also offers seminars at Warsaw University Gender Studies Center. She has published three books of feminist essays.