Saturday, November 26, 2016

the hellbox of amusingmaker

the hellbox accepts rejects and embraces non-linearity

By Willi Heidelbach, CC BY 2.5, Link

the devil is in sorting out the details

In Ulysses, Stephen rejects the concept of historical linearity, but at the same time he cannot adapt to its ambiguity. It remains for him anarchic and threatening. The nonlinear representations in Finnegans Wake, on the other hand, delineate a paradigm that both rejects linearity and embraces complexity. The Museyroom episode and the responses that literary critics have made to it nicely illustrate this process.
Morton Levitt
Joyce and the Joyceans, p.166