Joycean Possibilities: A Margot Norris Legacy
By (Author) Joseph Valente
Edited by Vicki Mahaffey
Edited by Kezia Whiting
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
6th December 2022
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
823.912
Hardback
260
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
454g
This volume proposes to honor the trenchant, influential scholarship of Professor Margot Norris in essays that amplify her illumination of Joyces oeuvre. The common denominator running through her work is her openness to Joyces various modes of innovation; she pioneered alternative ways of regarding his fiction, the readers it addresses, the narrative and generic forms it alters, the world to which it refers, and the nature of the socio-historical status quo it exposes. These categories anchor and organize the collection: Joyces textual plurivalence, formal innovations, possible worlds, emergent histories (including those of women), and variegated readerships.
If Joyce contains multitudes of readings shaped by decades of critical approaches, how to make sense of texts and interpretations that both contain and do not contain themselves Margo Norris solves the paradox by opening Joyce to more and more potentialities; her progressive opening of the critical frame has inspired generations of readers, as this marvelous and exciting collection written by the best scholars in the field amply shows Jean-Michel Rabat, University of Pennsylvania and American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Whenever devoted and brilliant Joyceans gather, the sparks fly. In this new volume, fourteen gather to honor one of their best. Margot Norriss ideas inspire the essays; her example invigorates them; her generosity radiates in fourteen different directions. Virgin and veteran readers alike will find what they need in this book a compact compendium of what we know about Joyce in the wake of Norris, but also a prismatic catalog of the questions that remain. Jed Esty, Vartan Gregorian Professor of English, Universityof Pennsylvania (author of The Future of Decline, Stanford UP, 2022).
Margot Norris has been an important, influential, and inspiring critic of modernist literature, especiallyof James Joyces writingsand so it is fitting that a number of prominent Joyce scholars have contributed to this collection of essays honoring her achievements, essays that illuminate and extend her own ideas and contributions. Vincent J. Cheng, University of Utah Distinguished Professor.
This volume brings together a lively and distinguished group of scholars to discuss Norriss groundbreaking scholarly oeuvre. In a series of suggestive and enlightening essays, these scholars build on her suspicious readings, her considerations of readers responses, her ethico-political engagements, and her uses of possible worlds theory to read Joyce in new ways Catherine Flynn PhD, University of California, Berkeley.
Joseph Valente is UB Distinguished Professor, the University at Buffalo. He is currently Vice-President of the Northeast Modern Language Association.
Vicki Mahaffey is the Clayton and Thelma Kirkpatrick Professor of English and Gender and Womens Studies, University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign).
Kezia Whiting recently received her PhD from the University at Buffalo, for her dissertation "Modernist Intimacies." She has published several articles on Joyce, Coetzee and Modernism.