Beginning with Hugh Kenner’s “The Rhetoric of Silence” (1977), silence has long been an object of critical attention in Joyce studies, and understandably so, since in ]oyce’s works it plays, not surprisingly, a major role. Especially in a post-structuralist era, silence has been more often culturally considered than textually investigated and it has profitably been intercepted by sophisticated philosophical lenses and transformed into a vastly complicated topic.The essay explores the rhetoric of silence in Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and postulates that silence - in all its many forms - is here used by Joyce to define the feminine sphere of expression and empowerment, since Joyce's most powerful silences are those constructed around the feminine
Joyce’s Art of Silence in Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Laura Pelaschiar
2018-01-01
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Beginning with Hugh Kenner’s “The Rhetoric of Silence” (1977), silence has long been an object of critical attention in Joyce studies, and understandably so, since in ]oyce’s works it plays, not surprisingly, a major role. Especially in a post-structuralist era, silence has been more often culturally considered than textually investigated and it has profitably been intercepted by sophisticated philosophical lenses and transformed into a vastly complicated topic.The essay explores the rhetoric of silence in Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and postulates that silence - in all its many forms - is here used by Joyce to define the feminine sphere of expression and empowerment, since Joyce's most powerful silences are those constructed around the feminineFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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