Ellmann’s Joyce: The biography of a masterpiece and its maker
Harvard University Press, US$35 hb, 430 pp
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Two books in one
As its subtitle suggests, Ellmann’s Joyce: The biography of a masterpiece and its maker is two books in one. Zachary Leader spends the first half recounting the early life and career of Richard Ellmann (1918-87), one of the great luminaries of postwar literary studies. The second half delivers the promised ‘biography of a masterpiece’, in the form of a detailed account of Ellmann researching and writing his most celebrated work, James Joyce (1959; revised 1982), a book still considered a monument of Joycean scholarship and a paragon of the literary biographer’s art.
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Ellmann’s Joyce: The biography of a masterpiece and its maker
by Zachary Leader
Harvard University Press, US$35 hb, 430 pp
ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.