Joyce in Context
Herausgeber: Cheng, Vincent John; Martin, Timothy
Joyce in Context
Herausgeber: Cheng, Vincent John; Martin, Timothy
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This challenging collections of essays by an international team of scholars aims to put the work of James Joyce in context.
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This challenging collections of essays by an international team of scholars aims to put the work of James Joyce in context.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 509g
- ISBN-13: 9780521112079
- ISBN-10: 0521112079
- Artikelnr.: 26034056
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 509g
- ISBN-13: 9780521112079
- ISBN-10: 0521112079
- Artikelnr.: 26034056
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of illustrations and cartoon figures
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Notes on contributors
Editors' introduction
1. The 1989 conference: a retrospect Timothy Martin
Part I. Modernist Context: 2. Is there a case against Ulysses? Denis Donoghue
3. Woolf and Joyce: reading and revision Johanna X. K. Garvey
4. Joyce and Ford Madox Ford Vincent J. Cheng
5. Joyce and Freud: discontent and its civilizations Brian W. Shaffer
Part II. The Context of the Other: 6. Joyce on the Margins: cheating on the father: Joyce and gender justice in Ulysses Colleen R. Lamos
7. Demythologising nationalism: Joyce's dialogised grail myth Theresa O'Connor
8. Joyce and Michelet: why watch Molly menstruate? Bonnie Kime Scott
9. Re-visioning Joyce's masculine signature Suzette Henke
Part III. Contexts For Joyce: 10. 'Scrupulous Meanness' reconsidered: Dubliners as stylistic parody Roy Gottfried
11. Joyce and Lacan: the twin narratives of history and history in the 'Nestor' chapter of Ulysses Garry M. Leonard
12. Joyce and Homer: return, disguise, and recognition in 'Ithaca' Constance V. Tagopoulos
13. James Joyce and cartoons Daniel Schiff
Part IV. Re-Reading Joyce: 14. Joyce in his own Context: Refining himself out of existence: the evolution of Joyce's esthetic theory and the drafts of A Portrait Ian Crump
15. Entering the lists: sampling early catalogues Fritz Senn
16. Cataloguing in Finnegans Wake: counting countries Bernard Benstock
Translating Ulysses, east and west Di Jin.
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Notes on contributors
Editors' introduction
1. The 1989 conference: a retrospect Timothy Martin
Part I. Modernist Context: 2. Is there a case against Ulysses? Denis Donoghue
3. Woolf and Joyce: reading and revision Johanna X. K. Garvey
4. Joyce and Ford Madox Ford Vincent J. Cheng
5. Joyce and Freud: discontent and its civilizations Brian W. Shaffer
Part II. The Context of the Other: 6. Joyce on the Margins: cheating on the father: Joyce and gender justice in Ulysses Colleen R. Lamos
7. Demythologising nationalism: Joyce's dialogised grail myth Theresa O'Connor
8. Joyce and Michelet: why watch Molly menstruate? Bonnie Kime Scott
9. Re-visioning Joyce's masculine signature Suzette Henke
Part III. Contexts For Joyce: 10. 'Scrupulous Meanness' reconsidered: Dubliners as stylistic parody Roy Gottfried
11. Joyce and Lacan: the twin narratives of history and history in the 'Nestor' chapter of Ulysses Garry M. Leonard
12. Joyce and Homer: return, disguise, and recognition in 'Ithaca' Constance V. Tagopoulos
13. James Joyce and cartoons Daniel Schiff
Part IV. Re-Reading Joyce: 14. Joyce in his own Context: Refining himself out of existence: the evolution of Joyce's esthetic theory and the drafts of A Portrait Ian Crump
15. Entering the lists: sampling early catalogues Fritz Senn
16. Cataloguing in Finnegans Wake: counting countries Bernard Benstock
Translating Ulysses, east and west Di Jin.
List of illustrations and cartoon figures
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Notes on contributors
Editors' introduction
1. The 1989 conference: a retrospect Timothy Martin
Part I. Modernist Context: 2. Is there a case against Ulysses? Denis Donoghue
3. Woolf and Joyce: reading and revision Johanna X. K. Garvey
4. Joyce and Ford Madox Ford Vincent J. Cheng
5. Joyce and Freud: discontent and its civilizations Brian W. Shaffer
Part II. The Context of the Other: 6. Joyce on the Margins: cheating on the father: Joyce and gender justice in Ulysses Colleen R. Lamos
7. Demythologising nationalism: Joyce's dialogised grail myth Theresa O'Connor
8. Joyce and Michelet: why watch Molly menstruate? Bonnie Kime Scott
9. Re-visioning Joyce's masculine signature Suzette Henke
Part III. Contexts For Joyce: 10. 'Scrupulous Meanness' reconsidered: Dubliners as stylistic parody Roy Gottfried
11. Joyce and Lacan: the twin narratives of history and history in the 'Nestor' chapter of Ulysses Garry M. Leonard
12. Joyce and Homer: return, disguise, and recognition in 'Ithaca' Constance V. Tagopoulos
13. James Joyce and cartoons Daniel Schiff
Part IV. Re-Reading Joyce: 14. Joyce in his own Context: Refining himself out of existence: the evolution of Joyce's esthetic theory and the drafts of A Portrait Ian Crump
15. Entering the lists: sampling early catalogues Fritz Senn
16. Cataloguing in Finnegans Wake: counting countries Bernard Benstock
Translating Ulysses, east and west Di Jin.
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Notes on contributors
Editors' introduction
1. The 1989 conference: a retrospect Timothy Martin
Part I. Modernist Context: 2. Is there a case against Ulysses? Denis Donoghue
3. Woolf and Joyce: reading and revision Johanna X. K. Garvey
4. Joyce and Ford Madox Ford Vincent J. Cheng
5. Joyce and Freud: discontent and its civilizations Brian W. Shaffer
Part II. The Context of the Other: 6. Joyce on the Margins: cheating on the father: Joyce and gender justice in Ulysses Colleen R. Lamos
7. Demythologising nationalism: Joyce's dialogised grail myth Theresa O'Connor
8. Joyce and Michelet: why watch Molly menstruate? Bonnie Kime Scott
9. Re-visioning Joyce's masculine signature Suzette Henke
Part III. Contexts For Joyce: 10. 'Scrupulous Meanness' reconsidered: Dubliners as stylistic parody Roy Gottfried
11. Joyce and Lacan: the twin narratives of history and history in the 'Nestor' chapter of Ulysses Garry M. Leonard
12. Joyce and Homer: return, disguise, and recognition in 'Ithaca' Constance V. Tagopoulos
13. James Joyce and cartoons Daniel Schiff
Part IV. Re-Reading Joyce: 14. Joyce in his own Context: Refining himself out of existence: the evolution of Joyce's esthetic theory and the drafts of A Portrait Ian Crump
15. Entering the lists: sampling early catalogues Fritz Senn
16. Cataloguing in Finnegans Wake: counting countries Bernard Benstock
Translating Ulysses, east and west Di Jin.