Starting from the assumption that James Joyce is a minor poet because his poetic genius is to be found primarily in his fiction, this article traces the development of Joyce’s poetry, from Chamber Music to Pomes Penyeach, arguing that the tension between tradition and experimentalism at the core of his verses, as well as the thematic centrality of love, loss, and paralysis, relate to his more famous achievements while offering fresh perspectives on his troubled life.

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Michela Vanon Alliata
2020-01-01

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Starting from the assumption that James Joyce is a minor poet because his poetic genius is to be found primarily in his fiction, this article traces the development of Joyce’s poetry, from Chamber Music to Pomes Penyeach, arguing that the tension between tradition and experimentalism at the core of his verses, as well as the thematic centrality of love, loss, and paralysis, relate to his more famous achievements while offering fresh perspectives on his troubled life.
2020
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