Chamber Music - James Joyce - Books - Independently Published - 9798709635180 - February 19, 2021
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Chamber Music

Although it is widely reported that the title refers to the sound of urine tinkling in a chamber pot, this is a later Joycean embellishment, lending an earthiness to a title first suggested by his brother Stanislaus and which Joyce had come to dislike: "The reason I dislike Chamber Music as a title is that it is too complacent", he admitted to Arthur Symons in 1906. "I should prefer a title which repudiated the book without altogether disparaging it."Richard Ellmann reports that the chamberpot connotation has its origin in a visit he made, accompanied by Oliver Gogarty, to a young widow named Jenny in May 1904. The three of them drank porter while Joyce read manuscript versions of the poems aloud - and, at one point, Jenny retreated behind a screen to make use of a chamber pot. Gogarty commented, "There's a critic for you!". When Joyce later told this story to Stanislaus, his brother agreed that it was a "favourable omen"

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 19, 2021
ISBN13 9798709635180
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 40
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 3 mm   ·   54 g
Language English  

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