- joycean
- joyc·ean
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Joycean — A text is deemed Joycean when it is reminiscent of the writings of James Joyce, particularly Ulysses or Finnegans Wake . Joycean fiction exhibits a high degree of verbal play, usually within the framework of stream of consciousness. Works that… … Wikipedia
Joycean — adjective see Joyce … New Collegiate Dictionary
Joycean — /joy see euhn/, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of James Joyce or his work. n. 2. a student of the life and work of James Joyce. 3. a person who favors or advocates the work, style, or methods of James Joyce. 4. an imitator of James… … Universalium
Joycean — adjective a) Of or pertaining to (1882 1941) or his writings. b) In a verbally inventive style similar to that of James Joyce … Wiktionary
Joycean — /ˈdʒɔɪsiən/ (say joyseeuhn) adjective of or relating to James Joyce or his works …
joycean — adj. & n. adj. of or characteristic of James Joyce, Irish poet and novelist (d. 1941) or his writings. n. a specialist in or admirer of Joyce s works … Useful english dictionary
Pre-Joycean Fellowship — Several writers known for fantasy and science fiction have semi seriously called themselves the Pre Joycean Fellowship to indicate that they value 19th century values of storytelling, including clarity, called by Jane Yolen the lovely limpid… … Wikipedia
Irish literature — Introduction the body of written works produced by the Irish. This article discusses Irish literature written in English from about 1690; its history is closely linked with that of English literature. Irish language literature is treated… … Universalium
James Joyce — This article is about the 20th century writer. For other people with the same name, see James Joyce (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
Finnegans Wake — infobox Book | name = Finnegans Wake title orig = translator = author = James Joyce cover artist = country = language = English series = genre = Sui generis publisher = Faber and Faber release date = 4 May 1939 media type = Print (Hardcover… … Wikipedia