My aim is to present a comparative stylistic analysis of the Letters of Nora Joyce and the interior monologue of Molly Bloom. By inspecting the similarities the two texts share at the graphological and morpho-syntactic level of discourse, I wish to argue that in his construction of Molly’s monologue, Joyce may have been influenced by some of the features of Nora’s writing practice.
"Jotting down on my cuff what she said": The influence of Nora's writing style on Joyce's construction of Molly's monologue / Elisabetta Cecconi. - In: HYPERMEDIA JOYCE STUDIES. - ISSN 1801-1020. - ELETTRONICO. - 8:(2007), pp. 0-0.
"Jotting down on my cuff what she said": The influence of Nora's writing style on Joyce's construction of Molly's monologue
Elisabetta Cecconi
2007
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My aim is to present a comparative stylistic analysis of the Letters of Nora Joyce and the interior monologue of Molly Bloom. By inspecting the similarities the two texts share at the graphological and morpho-syntactic level of discourse, I wish to argue that in his construction of Molly’s monologue, Joyce may have been influenced by some of the features of Nora’s writing practice.File in questo prodotto:
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