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词汇 Joycean
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Definition of Joycean in English:

Joycean

adjective ˈdʒɔɪsɪənˈdʒɔɪsiən
  • Relating to or characteristic of the Irish writer James Joyce or his works, especially with reference to the stream-of-consciousness technique.

    a poetically Joycean monologue
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His Georgian townhouse is beautifully restored thanks to the efforts of a Joycean enthusiast who saved the house from demolition.
    • The lyrics mixed Joycean wordplay with private teen mythology.
    • She has been joined in her opposition to the plan by a renowned Joycean scholar.
    • Contemporary art, just like a lot of Joycean literature, became a rebellion, because they are saying we define art by that which is not art.
    • It comes across as some kind of modernist Joycean construct.
    • The stories themselves, running the gamut from visionary science fiction to well-wrought tales that end in Joycean anti-climax, do not offer up a clear sense of before and after.
    • The centrepiece of this year's centenary celebrations was a symposium attended by 900 Joycean scholars from around the world.
    • This ecstatic last chapter where love and death are necessary ingredients of this epiphany, so Joycean in style, leaves the reader in abeyance.
noun ˈdʒɔɪsɪənˈdʒɔɪsiən
  • A student or admirer of the Irish writer James Joyce or his works.

    loyal Joyceans will find the show disappointing
    Example sentencesExamples
    • My paper isn't on Ulysses; it's on Finnegans Wake, a novel that most Joyceans tend to avoid because it's so complex.
    • Today in Dublin, wandering Joyceans will roam the city visiting many of the places where the book is set and attempt to reconstruct the events of the novel.
    • The book should be of great interest to readers concerned to understand the current reach of Joyce criticism, as well as to modernists and Joyceans.
    • Given that he was a Joycean, other linguistic considerations were involved, too.
    • I haven't seen the film adaptation of Ulysses, but I hear some Joyceans respect and admire its attempt to film an unfilmable novel.
    • Joyceans given to lengthy quotations from Ulysses should beware of reports of copyright police lurking at public readings as the ReJoyce Festival goes into top gear this week.
    • The eminent Joycean and Professor of American Literature at Oxford mentioned to me hearing a paper of hers at an academic conference.

Definition of Joycean in US English:

Joycean

adjectiveˈdʒɔɪsiənˈjoisēən
  • Relating to or characteristic of the Irish writer James Joyce or his works, especially with reference to the stream-of-consciousness technique.

    a poetically Joycean monologue
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This ecstatic last chapter where love and death are necessary ingredients of this epiphany, so Joycean in style, leaves the reader in abeyance.
    • Contemporary art, just like a lot of Joycean literature, became a rebellion, because they are saying we define art by that which is not art.
    • The stories themselves, running the gamut from visionary science fiction to well-wrought tales that end in Joycean anti-climax, do not offer up a clear sense of before and after.
    • The lyrics mixed Joycean wordplay with private teen mythology.
    • His Georgian townhouse is beautifully restored thanks to the efforts of a Joycean enthusiast who saved the house from demolition.
    • It comes across as some kind of modernist Joycean construct.
    • The centrepiece of this year's centenary celebrations was a symposium attended by 900 Joycean scholars from around the world.
    • She has been joined in her opposition to the plan by a renowned Joycean scholar.
nounˈdʒɔɪsiənˈjoisēən
  • A student or admirer of the Irish writer James Joyce or his works.

    loyal Joyceans will find the show disappointing
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Joyceans given to lengthy quotations from Ulysses should beware of reports of copyright police lurking at public readings as the ReJoyce Festival goes into top gear this week.
    • I haven't seen the film adaptation of Ulysses, but I hear some Joyceans respect and admire its attempt to film an unfilmable novel.
    • The eminent Joycean and Professor of American Literature at Oxford mentioned to me hearing a paper of hers at an academic conference.
    • The book should be of great interest to readers concerned to understand the current reach of Joyce criticism, as well as to modernists and Joyceans.
    • My paper isn't on Ulysses; it's on Finnegans Wake, a novel that most Joyceans tend to avoid because it's so complex.
    • Today in Dublin, wandering Joyceans will roam the city visiting many of the places where the book is set and attempt to reconstruct the events of the novel.
    • Given that he was a Joycean, other linguistic considerations were involved, too.
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