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James Joyce and the Matter of Paris by Catherine Flynn is a comprehensive study of the Irish modernist writer’s transformative years in the French capital. Flynn meticulously documents Joyce’s time in Paris, revealing how the city’s vibrant literary culture, avant-garde movements, and cosmopolitan atmosphere profoundly influenced his artistic vision and literary output.
The book traces Joyce’s engagement with Paris’s intellectual circles, his relationships with key literary figures, and the ways Parisian modernism shaped works like Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. Flynn argues that Paris was not merely a backdrop to Joyce’s life but an essential crucible for his creative genius. Through careful analysis of letters, manuscripts, and historical contexts, the author demonstrates how the city’s culture of experimentation and innovation became embedded in Joyce’s revolutionary narrative techniques and linguistic innovations.
This scholarly examination offers readers a deeper understanding of how geography, culture, and artistic communities intersect in the creation of literary masterpieces.




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