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Joyce's Theatrical Poetics : The Novel Language of Drama - Valerie Benejam

Joyce's Theatrical Poetics

The Novel Language of Drama

By: Valerie Benejam

Hardcover | 21 April 2026

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Looking beyond the view of James Joyce as a failed playwright to uncover how Joyce's modernist breakthroughs are grounded in theatrical techniquesIn this book, Valerie Benejam argues that the success of James Joyce's fiction lies in its theatricality and examines the role of drama throughout the writer's entire oeuvre. While Joyce's only surviving play, Exiles, was widely considered a failure, Benejam demonstrates that Joyce inserted theater and theatricality into his short stories and novels instead, where they became the markers of his specific modernist aesthetics. Benejam identifies a theatrical bent in Joyce's early writings, seen in the minimalist play scripts of the epiphanies. His powerful use of dialogism continues in his early fiction, with Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. In Ulysses, Joyce includes theatrical techniques such as soliloquy, dialogue, script, and asides, most evident in chapters like "Circe" and "Penelope." And in his final work, Finnegans Wake, the conflict and crisis that are the essence of drama come to disrupt language at its very core. Blending biographical elements, close readings of text, and references to the playwrights whose work inspired Joyce, including Ibsen, Shakespeare, Wilde, and Synge, Joyce's Theatrical Poetics moves chronologically to explain how drama, conceived by Joyce as a demand for truth and movement in art, played a key role in his revolutionary disruption of the novel genre. A volume in the Florida James Joyce Series, edited by Sam Slote

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