Jennifer said:
The thing with Joyce I think you have to remember is that sometimes, especially in Ulysses, he was deliberately trying to confuse and perplex - trying to keep the academic community guessing for years, in which he succeeded. If your copy has good notes it should tell you some of the key figures, but I think with Portrait I wouldn't worry about the politics and suchlike too much. It's a bit more crucial with Ulysses.
Well he certainly has succeeded in confusing me a few times and I'm only 139 pages through
Portrait. And it certainly is the style causing the confusion. I'm worried that if I'm not comprehending a sentence how much of the symbolism am I missing? I've detected a lot of repetition, which thankfully does make comprehension a little easier. But if there's symbolism beyond the emphasis it is lost on me.
My copy is a library loan that was printed in 1966. The library stamp inside the cover indicates it became their copy in 68. There are no notes. Something it does have which is odd is a letter printed at the bottom of certain pages parallel to the page number on the left side close to the spine.
On page 33 there is the letter 'B'.
On page 129 there is the letter 'E'.
On page 161 there is the letter 'F'.
On page 193 there is the letter 'G'.
On page 225 there is the letter 'H'.
On page 227 there is the letter 'H*'.
This was a relatively quick scan so I might have missed one or two but I think I got them all. If these are footnotes they're not included in the book and there is no statement or word labeled with the corresponding letter on the same page to indicate what is being noted. I see no evidence of pages being removed. Maybe there is significance to be found after the book is finished?
Jennifer said:
I'm currently doing some coursework on Portrait (voluntarily, instead of About a Boy, thank goodness) so if anyone fancies an in-depth chat or wants some comments or help or whatever I'll second czgibson's offer.
I agree it's a hard one - as said before, it's not really the words but the style. Also, to English readers, the lack of speech marks can be confusing.
I am pretty sure I will have questions about this book. I think maybe instead of using private messages we could create a thread about
Portrait, provided one does not already exist for us to move in on. I have not searched yet. If it does not exist I will create one*. This way I won't be the only one to gain from the insights of Jennifer and czgibson if any one else is interested. I will also do some independent study if I am truly curious as I believe it's polite and responsible of me to search for answers to my questions before I just ask someone.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Thread*