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OverviewThe Making of the Modern Artist: Stephen Dedalus and Will Brangwen examines two fictional artists by James Joyce and D. H. Lawrence in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and D. H. Lawrence's The Rainbow respectively. It brings together Joyce and Lawrence in their common concern with the modern artist and modern art. Taking the two major artist characters of the two works, this study establishes that Joyce and Lawrence, irrespective of major background, educational, artistic and philosophical differences, converge on the person, character, artistic vision and working methods of the modern artist. This study makes little effort at looking at these fictional artists as alter egos of Joyce and Lawrence; it treats them as modern artists in their own right. It attempts to give them somewhat a critical ""right of existence"" of their own. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ernest L. VeyuPublisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing Imprint: Cambridge Scholars Publishing Edition: Unabridged edition Weight: 1.234kg ISBN: 9781443841818ISBN 10: 1443841811 Pages: 130 Publication Date: 30 November 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn this scholarly and comprehensive work, Dr Ernest Veyu masterfully examines the artist as a fictional character in the modern British novel. He brings out Joyce's and Lawrence's captivating artistic strategies which highlight the evolving nature of the traumatic early 20th century society and its influence on the artist, the artist's otherworldliness and rebellious tendencies, their self-discovery and their vitalizing vision in art. The work is a refreshing analysis and interpretation of the works of two [of the] most popular novelists in the twentieth century, an important contribution to studies in the modern novel in general. - Prof. John Nkemngong Nkengasong, Department of English, University of Yaounde 1 In this scholarly and comprehensive work, Dr Ernest Veyu masterfully examines the artist as a fictional character in the modern British novel. He brings out Joyce's and Lawrence's captivating artistic strategies which highlight the evolving nature of the traumatic early 20th century society and its influence on the artist, the artist's otherworldliness and rebellious tendencies, their self-discovery and their vitalizing vision in art. The work is a refreshing analysis and interpretation of the works of two [of the] most popular novelists in the twentieth century, an important contribution to studies in the modern novel in general. - Prof. John Nkemngong Nkengasong, Department of English, University of Yaounde 1 Author InformationErnest L. Veyu holds a PhD from the University of Yaoundé 1, Cameroon. He specialises in, and teaches British Literature, alongside Postcolonial Studies as a minor, in the same university. He has published a number of articles in national and international journals in these domains and is actively involved in research in his institution and beyond. He is the author of Virginia Woolf's Artists in To the Lighthouse, and four collections of poems. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |