UCDscholarcast
UCDscholarcast
PJ Mathews
Scholarcast 57: James Joyce, Treeless Hills and the Night of the Big Wind
45 minutes Posted Aug 11, 2015 at 11:00 am.
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The fall of the great forests of Ireland provided James Joyce with a rich literary trope laden with cultural memory and socio-political resonances, which he utilized throughout his works and most fully in Finnegans Wake. The trope taps into a chain of historical events well-rehearsed by nationalist rhetoric and thus it is compatible with Joyce's innovative utilisation of repeated motifs with multiple textual resonances.