James Joyce: Exiles, Gebunden
Exiles
(soweit verfügbar beim Lieferanten)
- Verlag:
- Lushena Books, 04/2025
- Einband:
- Gebunden
- Sprache:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9798897183586
- Artikelnummer:
- 12319662
- Umfang:
- 128 Seiten
- Gewicht:
- 380 g
- Maße:
- 222 x 145 mm
- Stärke:
- 12 mm
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 23.4.2025
- Hinweis
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Achtung: Artikel ist nicht in deutscher Sprache!
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Klappentext
Exiles is the only play written by James Joyce. It is a modernist drama exploring themes of love, jealousy, freedom, betrayal, and the complexities of human relationships. The play is heavily influenced by Henrik Ibsen and reflects many of Joyce's recurring concerns, such as exile (both physical and emotional), self-identity, and unconventional relationships. The play revolves around Richard Rowan, an Irish writer who has returned to Dublin after nearly a decade of self-imposed exile in Rome, accompanied by his common-law wife Bertha and their son Archie. The central conflict emerges from a love triangle involving Richard, Bertha, and Richard's old friend Robert Hand, a journalist. Another character, Beatrice Justice, also plays a key role in the emotional entanglements. Richard and Bertha's return to Dublin is marked by uncertainty. While Richard struggles with feelings of alienation and doubt, Bertha finds herself drawn to Robert, who openly flirts with her. Richard, who values freedom and honesty in relationships, does not object but remains emotionally distant. Meanwhile, Beatrice, who was once romantically involved with Richard, still harbors feelings for him. Robert attempts to seduce Bertha, and she seems to be tempted, though it remains ambiguous whether she fully reciprocates his advances. Richard, sensing the tension, does not interfere. His philosophy of absolute freedom in love is tested as jealousy and insecurity take hold. Meanwhile, Beatrice and Richard have a deep conversation about their past, revealing unspoken desires and regrets. The climax of the play is a tense confrontation between Richard and Bertha. She confesses that Robert tried to seduce her, but Richard remains detached, refusing to impose his will on her choices. However, his emotional turmoil and passive approach to love leave both Bertha and Robert frustrated. In the end, the relationships remain unresolved-Richard and Bertha stay together, but their emotional distance lingers. Richard is often seen as a self-portrait of Joyce, mirroring his own experiences of exile, unconventional relationships, and intellectual detachment. His relationship with Bertha echoes Joyce's real-life partnership with Nora Barnacle, who also had to navigate his radical ideas on love and fidelity. Exiles was not well received upon its release. Many critics found it too static and overly intellectual, lacking dramatic tension. However, in modern times, it is appreciated for its psychological depth and early experimentation with modernist themes, which would later define Ulysses and Finnegans Wake.
Biografie
James Joyce wurde am 2. Februar 1882 in Dublin geboren, wo er in schwierigen und ärmlichen Familienverhältnissen aufwuchs. Joyce studierte am University College von Dublin moderne Sprachen, u.a. Englisch, Französisch und Italienisch. 1902 ging er nach Paris, um ein Medizinstudium zu beginnen. Er wandte sich dort aber dem Schreiben zu und führte einen ausschweifenden Lebensstil. 1903 kehrte er nach Dublin zurück, konnte dort jedoch nicht Fuß fassen. Mit seiner Geliebten und späteren Ehefrau Nora Barnacle siedelte er 1904 auf den Kontinent über und lebte hauptsächlich in Triest. 1914 erschien Joyces erste Kurzgeschichtensammlung. Nach Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkrieges zog er mit seiner Familie nach Zürich. 1920 zog Joyce auf Einladung seines Freundes Ezra Pound nach Paris, wo er bis zu Frankreichs Besetzung im Zweiten Weltkrieg lebte. James Joyce starb am 13. Januar 1941 in Zürich.Mehr von James Joyce
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