James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century
Herausgeber: Nash, John
James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century
Herausgeber: Nash, John
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This is the first book to explore the depth and range of Joyce's relationship with nineteenth-century figures and cultural movements.
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This is the first book to explore the depth and range of Joyce's relationship with nineteenth-century figures and cultural movements.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9781107514744
- ISBN-10: 1107514746
- Artikelnr.: 42137961
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9781107514744
- ISBN-10: 1107514746
- Artikelnr.: 42137961
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
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Textual note
Introduction: Joyce in the nineteenth century John Nash
Part I. The Politics of Form in Ireland: 1. Joyce and the nineteenth-century Irish novel Emer Nolan
2. 'He says no, your worship': Joyce, free indirect discourse and vernacular modernism Luke Gibbons
3. 'That dubious enterprise, the Irish short story': The Untilled Field and Dubliners Richard Robinson
4. Thinking forwards, turning back: Joyce's writings, 1898-1903 Andrew Gibson
Part II. Public and Private Economies: 5. Underwriting Ulysses: Bloom, risk and life insurance in the nineteenth century Jaya Savige
6. Ulysses and the Dublin advertising business John Strachan
7. 'To arrest involuntary attention': advertising and street-selling in Ulysses Matthew Hayward
8. 'Food values': Joyce and dietary revival Helen O'Connell
Part III. Formal Adaptations: 9. Liberalism and domesticity in Ulysses John Nash
10. Language and (re)creation: Joyce and nineteenth-century philology Sylvain Belluc
11. Joyce, Darwin and literary evolution Scarlett Baron
12. The Queen is not a subject: Victoria's Leaves from the Journal in Ulysses Ronan Crowley
13. 'I bar the magic lantern business': Dubliners and pre-cinema Keith Williams
Bibliography
Index.
Textual note
Introduction: Joyce in the nineteenth century John Nash
Part I. The Politics of Form in Ireland: 1. Joyce and the nineteenth-century Irish novel Emer Nolan
2. 'He says no, your worship': Joyce, free indirect discourse and vernacular modernism Luke Gibbons
3. 'That dubious enterprise, the Irish short story': The Untilled Field and Dubliners Richard Robinson
4. Thinking forwards, turning back: Joyce's writings, 1898-1903 Andrew Gibson
Part II. Public and Private Economies: 5. Underwriting Ulysses: Bloom, risk and life insurance in the nineteenth century Jaya Savige
6. Ulysses and the Dublin advertising business John Strachan
7. 'To arrest involuntary attention': advertising and street-selling in Ulysses Matthew Hayward
8. 'Food values': Joyce and dietary revival Helen O'Connell
Part III. Formal Adaptations: 9. Liberalism and domesticity in Ulysses John Nash
10. Language and (re)creation: Joyce and nineteenth-century philology Sylvain Belluc
11. Joyce, Darwin and literary evolution Scarlett Baron
12. The Queen is not a subject: Victoria's Leaves from the Journal in Ulysses Ronan Crowley
13. 'I bar the magic lantern business': Dubliners and pre-cinema Keith Williams
Bibliography
Index.
List of illustrations
Textual note
Introduction: Joyce in the nineteenth century John Nash
Part I. The Politics of Form in Ireland: 1. Joyce and the nineteenth-century Irish novel Emer Nolan
2. 'He says no, your worship': Joyce, free indirect discourse and vernacular modernism Luke Gibbons
3. 'That dubious enterprise, the Irish short story': The Untilled Field and Dubliners Richard Robinson
4. Thinking forwards, turning back: Joyce's writings, 1898-1903 Andrew Gibson
Part II. Public and Private Economies: 5. Underwriting Ulysses: Bloom, risk and life insurance in the nineteenth century Jaya Savige
6. Ulysses and the Dublin advertising business John Strachan
7. 'To arrest involuntary attention': advertising and street-selling in Ulysses Matthew Hayward
8. 'Food values': Joyce and dietary revival Helen O'Connell
Part III. Formal Adaptations: 9. Liberalism and domesticity in Ulysses John Nash
10. Language and (re)creation: Joyce and nineteenth-century philology Sylvain Belluc
11. Joyce, Darwin and literary evolution Scarlett Baron
12. The Queen is not a subject: Victoria's Leaves from the Journal in Ulysses Ronan Crowley
13. 'I bar the magic lantern business': Dubliners and pre-cinema Keith Williams
Bibliography
Index.
Textual note
Introduction: Joyce in the nineteenth century John Nash
Part I. The Politics of Form in Ireland: 1. Joyce and the nineteenth-century Irish novel Emer Nolan
2. 'He says no, your worship': Joyce, free indirect discourse and vernacular modernism Luke Gibbons
3. 'That dubious enterprise, the Irish short story': The Untilled Field and Dubliners Richard Robinson
4. Thinking forwards, turning back: Joyce's writings, 1898-1903 Andrew Gibson
Part II. Public and Private Economies: 5. Underwriting Ulysses: Bloom, risk and life insurance in the nineteenth century Jaya Savige
6. Ulysses and the Dublin advertising business John Strachan
7. 'To arrest involuntary attention': advertising and street-selling in Ulysses Matthew Hayward
8. 'Food values': Joyce and dietary revival Helen O'Connell
Part III. Formal Adaptations: 9. Liberalism and domesticity in Ulysses John Nash
10. Language and (re)creation: Joyce and nineteenth-century philology Sylvain Belluc
11. Joyce, Darwin and literary evolution Scarlett Baron
12. The Queen is not a subject: Victoria's Leaves from the Journal in Ulysses Ronan Crowley
13. 'I bar the magic lantern business': Dubliners and pre-cinema Keith Williams
Bibliography
Index.