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In this exploration of Joyce's identity with Jews and their cultural heritage, Nadel's thesis is that Joyce's Judaism is textual, his Jewishness cultu...Lees meer
Addresses Joyce's work in the context of British-Irish historical, political, and cultural relations. Comprising contributions by British and Irish sc...Lees meer
Provides a comprehensive assessment of the influence Joyce's interest in medicine had on his work. This is the first sustained study of Joyce's artist...Lees meer
A review of the role of Latin in Joyce's life and the pervasive contribution of Roman literature and culture to each of his works. Includes demonstrat...Lees meer
The contextual studies collected for this book, taken together, explore the notion that, in all of Joyce's major works, his idea of ""altereffects"" (...Lees meer
This work analyzes Derrida's uses of Joyce within his own work and demonstrates how Joyce's writings operate deconstructively. Alan Roughley offers re...Lees meer
This work documents the influence of George Bernard Shaw upon James Joyce's work. The author shows in detail how Joyce's ""stolentelling"" from Shaw c...Lees meer
This volume argues that Joyce's ""Ulysses"" is the Irish national epic - a new international epic written at the moment a new nation, the Irish Free S...Lees meer
A collection of 11 essays on James Joyce. Patrick McGee examines the fictions of ""Ulysses"" and ""Finnegans Wake"" from the perspective of cultural m...Lees meer
This work examines the contributions of Greek language, literature, history and mythology to the structure and comic aspects of Joyce's fiction. It co...Lees meer
Here, Patrick Hogan examines the complex and conflicted relation of James Joyce's works - primarily the epic novels ""Ulysses"" and ""Finnegan's Wake"...Lees meer
Contributors explore areas in feminist and gender studies on diverse subjects such as Joyce's use of fraternal incest, the cultural code of ""Femme Fa...Lees meer