It was originally rejected on grounds of indecency—so the story goes— by twenty publishers, whereupon Joyce threw the manuscript in the fire, but Mrs. Joyce rescued several unburnt portions.
Although Joyce later entirely rewrote his novel of a young Irishman's rebellion against church, country and family, this early version is beautifully composed, the mood being more discursive and personal than in A Portrait. Many episodes later cut for the sake of good novelistic form, especially autobiographical episodes of sensual and family life, are fully presented, with some of the most vivacious dialogue Joyce ever wrote. Between them, the two versions give us a clear example of Joyce's literary development as well as many details of his life.
This edition of Stephen Hero for the first time printed the five missing pages of the novel found among the papers in the Joyce Collection of the Cornell University Library. These pages fill gaps in the text as edited in 1956 by John J. Slocum and Herbert Cahoon and also extend the narrative. The main text of Stephen Hero is a connected, nearly self-contained passage of 383 manuscript pages which turned up soon after Joyce's death. It was first edited by Theodore Spencer and published by New Directions in 1944. In this edition, introductions by the successive editors discuss the literary and bibliographical aspects of this important early work by one of the great modern masters.
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Condition: Aceptable. Stephen El Heroe, Primera Redaccion Del Retrato Del Artista Adolescente, Fue Echado Al Fuego Por El Propio James Joyce, Despues De Una Violenta Escena Familiar. Aproximadamente La Mitad Del Manuscrito Original Fue Rescatada Por Su Hermana Eileen Y Adquirida Posteriormente Por La Universidad De Harvard. A Pesar De Su Caracter Fragmentario, Esta Primera Version Posee Una Perfecta Unidad En Si Misma Y Nos Brinda Una Pintura Vivida Y Coherente De La Adolescencia Del Joven Stephen Daedalus, Desde Su Entrada En La Universidad Hasta Su Intima Ruptura Con Todo Lo Que Ella Representa. Seller Inventory # 451181
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