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- W4255486511 abstract "“James Joyce and the British Avant-Garde” focuses on Joyce’s interaction with Cambridge’s intellectual <italic>milieu</italic>, where new experiments in literature were forcefully debated in the magazine <italic>Experiment</italic> (1928–31), founded and run by William Empson and Jacob Bronowski. I will outline the publication background and analyse the “Museyroom” extract from <italic>Work in Progress</italic> which was published in <italic>Experiment</italic> in 1931. The significance that Joyce attributed to this publication can be gauged by his strong interest in “helping” (<italic>Letters</italic> I 302) Stuart Gilbert to write an exegetical essay, titled “A Footnote to <italic>Work in Progress</italic>”, to be published alongside the extract from <italic>Work In Progress</italic>. The publications in <italic>Experiment</italic> have been neglected by Joyce scholarship thus far. Nonetheless, such publications are significant because they foreground the intense interest of the emerging British avant-garde in Joyce’s cultural practices and theoretical concerns. Equally overlooked is the publication of a section from “Proteus” in <italic>The European Caravan</italic> anthology (1931). This was the first Anglo-phone anthology to present post-WWI experimental literature from France, Italy, Great Britain, and Ireland. Bronowski sub-edited the section on Britain and Ireland with the help of Thomas McGreevy and Samuel Beckett." @default.
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- W4255486511 date "2017-02-21" @default.
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- W4255486511 title "Joyce and the British Avant-Garde" @default.
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