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Ulysses : James Joyce / edited by Rainer Emig

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: New casebooks | New casebooks (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm))Publication details: [Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York] : Palgrave Macmillan, [2004]Description: ix, 223 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780333546048
  • 9780333546048
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Partial contents:
Introduction: Ulysses small universe -- James Joyce: The limits of modernism and the realms of the literary text -- 'Proteus' and prose: Paternity or workmanship? -- The disappointed bridge: Textual hauntings in Joyce's Ulysses -- Nobody at home: Bloom's outlandish retreat in the 'Cyclops' episode of Ulysses -- 'The void awaits surely all them that weave the wind': 'Penelope' and 'Sirens' in Ulysses -- Wasted words: The body language of Joyce's 'Nausicaa' -- Cribs in the countinghouse: Plagiarism, proliferation, and labour in 'Oxen of the sun' -- 'Circes': Joyce's Argumentum ad feminan -- 'Circe' and the uncanny, or Joyce from Freud to Marx -- Molly alone: Questioning community and closure and the 'Nostos'
Summary: This is a collection of essays on James Joyce's 'Ulysses', bringing together some well-known pieces produced between 1980 and 1995. Intended as a resourse for both student and teacher, it reflects some of the immense range of criticism that this text has inspired.
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General General ATU Dublin Road General Shelves 823.912 ULY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available G108295

Includes bibliographical references and index

Introduction: Ulysses small universe -- James Joyce: The limits of modernism and the realms of the literary text -- 'Proteus' and prose: Paternity or workmanship? -- The disappointed bridge: Textual hauntings in Joyce's Ulysses -- Nobody at home: Bloom's outlandish retreat in the 'Cyclops' episode of Ulysses -- 'The void awaits surely all them that weave the wind': 'Penelope' and 'Sirens' in Ulysses -- Wasted words: The body language of Joyce's 'Nausicaa' -- Cribs in the countinghouse: Plagiarism, proliferation, and labour in 'Oxen of the sun' -- 'Circes': Joyce's Argumentum ad feminan -- 'Circe' and the uncanny, or Joyce from Freud to Marx -- Molly alone: Questioning community and closure and the 'Nostos'

This is a collection of essays on James Joyce's 'Ulysses', bringing together some well-known pieces produced between 1980 and 1995. Intended as a resourse for both student and teacher, it reflects some of the immense range of criticism that this text has inspired.

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