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The Sirens’ Chant: Bloom & Chichikov

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de Giuseppe Bonaci (Auteur)
Monographies VIII, 248 Pages

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Résumé

This book concentrates on two major modern Homeric 'wanderings', stemming from two radically different geo-timeframes which were never previously juxtaposed in such a radical dialectical manner: Chichikov’s wanderings around Rus in Gogol's 'Dead Souls', and Bloom’s one-day Dublin path in Joyce's 'Ulysses'.
Challenging this oxymoronic interaction, the author, exploiting an interdisciplinary approach interposes these two main meanderings with two other odysseys as a sub-narrative: Nikolai’s meanderings in Bely’s 'Petersburg' and the Joad family's along the 66 Highway in Steinbeck's 'The Grapes of Wrath'.
This shows how authors in different times and geo hubs, having different ideologies, appertaining to different classes and societies are dealing with the same problems, having parallel exciting 'answers' and harbouring a strange form of humour.

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Pages
VIII, 248
ISBN (PDF)
9781805840770
ISBN (ePUB)
9781805840787
DOI
10.3726/b23074
Langue
anglais
Date de parution
2025 (Décembre)
Mots Clés (Keywords)
Siren chant Machiavellian schemes phantasmagoria class struggle dispossession utopic-idyllia language fragmentation de-skilling poiesis intrigue damnation atonement salvation-trading grotesque realism social realism Ithaca
Sécurité des produits
Peter Lang Group AG

Notes biographiques

Giuseppe Bonaci (Auteur)

Giuseppe Schembri Bonaci specializes in Art History and Philosophy, Philosophy of Law and Comparative Studies. He established the Modern and Contemporary Art and the Fine Arts programme at the Art and Art History Department, University of Malta.

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