An indispensable scholarly guide to one of the world's most important and influential writers. Fifteen chapters, each written by a leading James Joyce scholar, address each of Joyce's major works, key contexts and important themes. This is both an accessible introduction for students and a lively resource for teachers and researchers.
An indispensable scholarly guide to one of the world's most important and influential writers. Fifteen chapters, each written by a leading James Joyce scholar, address each of Joyce's major works, key contexts and important themes. This is both an accessible introduction for students and a lively resource for teachers and researchers.
Introduction: placing Joyce John Nash 1. Dubliners: narration, church and revival John Nash 2. Stephen Hero and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: recursion, time, emergence and the nation John Paul Riquelme 3. Ulysses: form of forms Scarlett Baron 4. Reading Ulysses historically: modes and methods Andrew Gibson 5. De-confusing confession at Finnegans Wake Finn Fordham 6. Joyce's shorter works Vicki Mahaffey 7. Joyce the Irishman Seamus Deane 8. Joyce the European Jean-Michel Rabaté 9. Joyce, colonialism, and nationalism Marjorie Howes 10. Gender politics Marian Eide 11. Sex and sexuality Katherine Mullin 12. James Joyce and the everyday Sean Latham 13. Joyce and nature Jim Fairhall 14. Periodical publication and modernism: the case of Ulysses Clare Hutton 15. Writing, reading, revising, editing, archiving: the sociology of Joyce's writing Dirk Van Hulle.
Introduction: placing Joyce John Nash 1. Dubliners: narration, church and revival John Nash 2. Stephen Hero and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: recursion, time, emergence and the nation John Paul Riquelme 3. Ulysses: form of forms Scarlett Baron 4. Reading Ulysses historically: modes and methods Andrew Gibson 5. De-confusing confession at Finnegans Wake Finn Fordham 6. Joyce's shorter works Vicki Mahaffey 7. Joyce the Irishman Seamus Deane 8. Joyce the European Jean-Michel Rabaté 9. Joyce, colonialism, and nationalism Marjorie Howes 10. Gender politics Marian Eide 11. Sex and sexuality Katherine Mullin 12. James Joyce and the everyday Sean Latham 13. Joyce and nature Jim Fairhall 14. Periodical publication and modernism: the case of Ulysses Clare Hutton 15. Writing, reading, revising, editing, archiving: the sociology of Joyce's writing Dirk Van Hulle.
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