Because Harry Levin \'s view is large, as opposed to the many necessary exegeses and close textual studies, he leads the reader easily into the delights to be found in Joyce, from the comparatively simple prose of Dubliners, through Ulysses and into the complexities of Finnegans Wake .
He examines the works that have come to light in the last few years and some of the important later biographical writings about Joyce..
Levin, who is Irving Babbitt Professor of Comparative Literature at Harvard, has made revisions and added a new preface and a long postscript which he calls Revising Joyce.
For this revised edition, Mr.
The insight and brilliance of this Critical introduction, first published by New Directions in 1941, make it as rewarding for the expert as the student.
Because Harry Levin \'s view is large, as opposed to the many necessary exegeses and close textual studies, he leads the reader easily into the delights to be found in Joyce, from the comparatively simple prose of Dubliners, through Ulysses and into the complexities of Finnegans Wake