Silence, Friendship, and Cunning

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE, BRITISH ISLES JAMES JOYCE QUARTERLY Pub Date : 2024-05-23 DOI:10.1353/jjq.2023.a927911
Morris Beja
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This essay aims to complicate and question the pervasive image of James Joyce, and his own self-image, as "[u]nfellowed, friendless and alone," by looking at the role of friends and friendship in Joyce's life and in the lives of his major self-portraits, Stephen Dedalus and Leopold Bloom. I examine Joyce's relationship with his most important friends, such as Vincent Cosgrave, J. F. Byrne, Oliver St. John Gogarty, Frank Budgen, Samuel Beckett, Paul Léon, and others—notably a number of women, including Sylvia Beach, Maria Jolas, and Harriet Shaw Weaver. Those relationships were complex, as are the friendships in Joyce's fiction. In A Portrait, Davin, for example, says that Stephen is "[a]lways alone," yet in Lynch and Cranly he has close friends. In Ulysses, the friendships with Mulligan and Lynch are notably strained. But while Stephen is cynical about friends and, by extension, friendship, it is Bloom who is, in fact, apparently without any close friends: he seems to have only acquaintances (like Molly as well, for that matter). Yet Bloom and Stephen form a bond that, although it is hard to define and almost certainly temporary, seems to bring a measure of comfort to both of them.

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沉默、友谊和狡猾
本文旨在通过研究朋友和友谊在乔伊斯及其主要自画像斯蒂芬-德达鲁斯(Stephen Dedalus)和利奥波德-布鲁姆(Leopold Bloom)的生活中所扮演的角色,对詹姆斯-乔伊斯及其本人 "有朋友、没朋友、孤独 "的普遍形象提出复杂化的质疑。我研究了乔伊斯与他最重要的朋友的关系,如文森特-科斯格雷夫、J-F-伯恩、奥利弗-圣约翰-戈加蒂、弗兰克-巴德根、塞缪尔-贝克特、保罗-莱昂以及其他一些人,尤其是一些女性朋友,包括西尔维亚-比奇、玛丽亚-乔拉斯和哈丽雅特-肖-韦弗。这些关系错综复杂,正如乔伊斯小说中的友谊一样。例如,在《肖像》中,达文说斯蒂芬 "总是一个人",但在《林奇》和《克兰里》中,他却有亲密的朋友。在《尤利西斯》中,斯蒂芬与穆里根和林奇的友谊明显紧张。然而,当斯蒂芬对朋友、进而对友谊嗤之以鼻的时候,布卢姆却显然没有任何知心朋友:他似乎只有熟人(就像莫莉一样)。然而,布卢姆和斯蒂芬却建立了一种联系,虽然这种联系很难界定,而且几乎肯定是暂时的,但似乎给两人都带来了某种程度的安慰。
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1963 at the University of Tulsa by Thomas F. Staley, the James Joyce Quarterly has been the flagship journal of international Joyce studies ever since. In each issue, the JJQ brings together a wide array of critical and theoretical work focusing on the life, writing, and reception of James Joyce. We encourage submissions of all types, welcoming archival, historical, biographical, and critical research. Each issue of the JJQ provides a selection of peer-reviewed essays representing the very best in contemporary Joyce scholarship. In addition, the journal publishes notes, reviews, letters, a comprehensive checklist of recent Joyce-related publications, and the editor"s "Raising the Wind" comments.
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