A study of James Joyce's attitude to American history, politics, and culture and the importance of America in Finnegan's Wake.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brian Fox is a senior assistant professor at Okayama University, Japan. His research interests are in all aspects of Anglo-American literary modernism, with a focus on Joyce. Fox was educated at Trinity College Dublin, l'Université de Paris (7), and University of London (Goldsmiths and Royal Holloway). Before Okayama, he was a Visiting Lecturer at Kyushu University, Japan and is an active member in Japan's lively Joyce scene. He chairs the Kyushu-Chugoku Ulysses Research Seminar. In addition, he has worked as a co-translator on selected works of Kenji Miyazawa.
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Introduction 1: American Wake: Joyce and Irish America 2: The New World Presses: Joyce and American Popular Culture 3: Real American Writers: Joyce and American Literature 4: Who Killed James Joyce? Joyce's American Reception Conclusion
Introduction 1: American Wake: Joyce and Irish America 2: The New World Presses: Joyce and American Popular Culture 3: Real American Writers: Joyce and American Literature 4: Who Killed James Joyce? Joyce's American Reception Conclusion
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