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James Joyce.
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ISBN: 1280338253 9786610338252 0203198433 0203274903 0415159180 0415487501 9781134539796 1134539797 9780203274903 9780203198438 9781315888231 9781134539864 9781134539932 9780415444491 9781134723980 9781134723935 9781134723973 9780415159180 9780415487504 1134723970 Year: 1997 Publisher: London New York Routledge

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This set comprises 40 volumes covering nineteenth and twentieth century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes. This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.

James Joyce's techno-poetics
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ISBN: 1282009443 9786612009440 144267637X 9781442676374 0802009689 9780802009685 Year: 1997 Publisher: Toronto, [Ontario] ; Buffalo, [New York] ; London, [England] : University of Toronto Press,

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"James Joyce's Techno-Poetics is on the cutting edge of an original and exciting new trend in Joycean studies, as it combines the study of literature, technology, and communication to reveal James Joyce as 'a key figure in the history of cyberculture.'" "Donald Theall examines for the first time how Joyce conceived of the artist as an engineer and the artist's works as constructions, and reveals the importance of Joyce's understanding of the direction of a developing technoculture. Theall explores the interrelationships between the machinic and the processes of encoding, decoding, reading, writing, and interpreting in Joyce's self-reflexive treatment of the book in Finnegans Wake. By situating this project in relation to memory and cultural production, Theall argues that Joyce's radical paramodern poetic practice has important implications for a wide variety of subsequent cultural and theoretical movements: dramatism, poststructuralism, semiology, and hypertextuality. Theall places Joyce in the context of other modern thinkers, such as Benjamin and Bataille, and draws a direct line of influence from Joyce to Marshall McLuhan and Neuromancer author William Gibson." "This is a remarkable and innovative work that makes an important contribution not only to Joycean studies, but to literary theory, modernism, cultural analysis, the history of ideas, and the relationship between literature, science, and technology."--Jacket.


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Reading Joyce politically
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ISBN: 0813023491 9780813023496 Year: 1997 Publisher: Gainesville : University Press of Florida,

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"In the first book-length study of a "Marxist" Joyce, Trevor Williams takes as his starting point Joyce's assertion that Dublin was a "paralysed city." He identifies those power structures within its civil society and private relationships - so clearly drawn by Joyce in Dubliners, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, and Ulysses - that lie at the heart of that paralysis. More importantly, however, Williams shows how in Joyce the paralysis is always provisional, and explores the ways in which Joyce's characters do indeed demonstrate means of resistance to the British state, to class distinctions, to clerical hegemony, and to power imbalances in familial and sexual relationships."--BOOK JACKET. "In the process, Williams reviews the early criticism leveled against Joyce by the left, in particular by the First Congress of Soviet Writers in 1934. He also engages contemporary Joyce critics, including Fredric Jameson, Franco Moretti, and Terry Eagleton, many of whom have attempted to redress the leftist attacks on Joyce and to demonstrate his relevance to a postcolonial critical approach."--BOOK JACKET. "Throughout, Williams asserts the constant need to make literature relevant. In part, this book was inspired by his students, who in 1991, at the outset of the Gulf War, demanded to know how they could justify reading Joyce when, simultaneously, people were being killed. Williams's answer, formulated in the first chapter, is to argue that reading Joyce, who was keenly aware of the impact of unequal power relations, is not only justifiable but relevant, legitimate, and necessary."--BOOK JACKET. "Unusually free of the dogmatism and economism so frequently associated with Marxist literary criticism, Williams's reading of Joyce draws from the "humanist" tradition of Marxism and from contemporary feminist thinking in what is ultimately a blend of provocative theory and close textual reading. It will be of interest to Joyceans, literary theorists, and anyone who still believes that to read Joyce is not only justifiable but relevant, legitimate, and necessary."--Jacket.

Joyce / Lowry : critical perspectives
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ISBN: 0813120020 1322597642 0813159393 9780813159393 9780813120027 Year: 1997 Publisher: Lexington, KY : University Press of Kentucky,

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While James Joyce was a central figure of high modernism, Malcom Lowry spoke for the next generation of modernist writers and, despite his denials, was almost certainly influenced by Joyce. Wherever the truth lies, there are correspondences and differences to be explored between Joyce and Lowry that are far more interesting than the question of direct influence. Despite numerous differences, their works have much in common: verbal richness, experimentation with narrative structure and perspective, a fascination with cultural and historical forces as well as with the process of artistic creatio

Odyssey of the psyche : Jungian patterns in Joyce's Ulysses
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ISBN: 0585128383 9780585128382 0809321106 9780809321100 Year: 1997 Publisher: Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press,

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In Jean Kimball's Jungian reading of Ulysses, Joyce's artist-hero Stephen Dedalus confronts in Leopold Bloom a hitherto unconscious aspect of his personality. The result of this confrontation, Kimball argues as a central tenet in her unique reading of Ulysses, is the gradual development of a relationship between the two protagonists that parallels C.G. Jung's descriptions of the encounter between the Ego and the Shadow in that stage of his theoretical individuation process called "the realization of the shadow." These parallels form a unifying strand of meaning that runs throughout this multidimensional novel and is supported by the text and contexts of Ulysses. Kimball has provided here the first comprehensive study of the relationship between Jungian psychology and Joyce's Ulysses. Bucking critical trends, she focuses on Stephen rather than Bloom. She also notes certain parallels - synchronicity - in the lives of both Jung and Joyce, not because the men influenced one another but because they speculated about personality at the same historical time. Finally, noting that both Jung and Joyce came from strong Christian backgrounds, she asserts that the doubleness of the human personality fundamental to Christian theology is carried over into Jung's psychology and Joyce's fiction.

After Yeats and Joyce : reading modern Irish literature
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ISBN: 0192892312 Year: 1997 Publisher: Oxford [etc.] : Oxford University Press,

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English literature --- anno 1900-1999 --- Ireland --- 820 "19" --- 820 <417> --- -#KVHA:Literatuurgeschiedenis; Ierland --- British literature --- Inklings (Group of writers) --- Nonsense Club (Group of writers) --- Order of the Fancy (Group of writers) --- Engelse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999 --- Ierse literatuur --- Irish authors --- -History and criticism --- Joyce, James --- -Yeats, W. B. --- -ジョイス --- Influence --- -Ireland --- -Irish Free State --- In literature --- Intellectual life --- -820 "19" --- 820 <417> Ierse literatuur --- 820 "19" Engelse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999 --- ジョイス --- -Influence --- -In literature --- -English literature --- #KVHA:Literatuurgeschiedenis; Ierland --- Irish authors&delete& --- History and criticism --- Joyce, James, --- Yeats, W. B. --- D. E. D. I., --- Daemon Est Deus Inversus, --- Ganconagh, --- I., D. E. D., --- Ĭeĭts, U. B. --- Ĭeĭts, Uilʹi︠a︡m Batler, --- Weilian Batele Yezhi, --- Yeats, William Butler, --- Yeṭs, Ṿilyam Baṭler, --- יטס, יטלאם בטלר --- ייטס, ויליאם בטלר, --- 威廉,巴特勒,叶芝, --- Influence. --- In literature. --- Йейтс, У. Б. --- Йейтс, Уильям Батлер, --- Yeats, William Butler --- Dzhoĭs, Dzheĭms Avgustin Aloiziĭ, --- Džoiss, Džeimss, --- Gʻois, Gʻaims, --- Joyce, Giacomo, --- Jūyis, Jīms, --- Tzoys, Tzaiēms, --- Tzoys, Tzeēms, --- Джойс, Джеймс, --- Джойс, Джеймс Августин Алоїсуїс, --- Zhoĭs, Zheĭms, --- ג׳ויס, ג׳ײמס, --- ג׳ויס, ג׳יימס, --- ジェームスジョイス, --- Joyce, James Augustine Aloysius --- Dzhoĭs, Dzheĭms Avgustin Aloiziĭ --- Džoiss, Džeimss --- Gʻois, Gʻaims --- Joyce, Giacomo --- Jūyis, Jīms --- Tzoys, Tzaiēms --- Tzoys, Tzeēms --- Джойс, Джеймс --- Джойс, Джеймс Августин Алоїсуїс --- Zhoĭs, Zheĭms --- LITTERATURE ANGLAISE --- IRLANDE --- YEATS (WILLIAM BUTLER), 1865-1939 --- JOYCE (JAMES), 1882-1941 --- IRLANDE DANS LA LITTERATURE --- AUTEURS IRLANDAIS --- HISTOIRE ET CRITIQUE --- VIE INTELLECTUELLE --- 20E SIECLE --- INFLUENCE

Modernism and mass politics : Joyce, Woolf, Eliot, Yeats
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ISBN: 0804725160 Year: 1997 Publisher: Stanford (Calif.): Stanford university press

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Crowds in literature --- Literature and society --- -Modernism (Literature) --- -Politics and literature --- -Popular culture --- Culture, Popular --- Mass culture --- Pop culture --- Popular arts --- Communication --- Intellectual life --- Mass society --- Recreation --- Literature --- Literature and politics --- Literature and sociology --- Society and literature --- Sociology and literature --- Sociolinguistics --- History --- -History --- -Political aspects --- Social aspects --- Eliot, T. S. --- -Joyce, James --- -Woolf, Virginia --- -Yeats, W. B. --- ジョイス --- Political and social views --- Foules dans la littérature --- Massa's in de literatuur --- Collective behavior in literature. --- Crowds in literature. --- -ジョイス --- Yeats, W. B. --- Collective behavior in literature --- English literature --- Modernism (Literature) --- Politics and literature --- Popular culture --- History and criticism --- Joyce, James, --- Woolf, Virginia, --- D. E. D. I., --- Daemon Est Deus Inversus, --- Ganconagh, --- I., D. E. D., --- Ĭeĭts, U. B. --- Ĭeĭts, Uilʹi︠a︡m Batler, --- Weilian Batele Yezhi, --- Yeats, William Butler, --- Yeṭs, Ṿilyam Baṭler, --- יטס, יטלאם בטלר --- ייטס, ויליאם בטלר, --- 威廉,巴特勒,叶芝, --- Woolf, Virginia Stephen, --- Stephen, Virginia, --- Ulf, Virzhinii︠a︡, --- Ṿolf, Ṿirg'inyah, --- Vulf, Virdzhinii︠a︡, --- Вулф, Вирджиния, --- וולף, וירג׳יניה --- וולף, וירג׳יניה, --- Stephen, Adeline Virginia, --- Ai-lüeh-tʻe, --- Eliot, Thomas Stearns, --- Īliyūt, T. S., --- Elliŏtʻŭ, --- Eliot, Thōmas S., --- Eliot, Th. S., --- Eliot, Thomas Stern, --- Elyoṭ, T. S., --- Ėliot, Tomas Stirns, --- אליוט ט.ס --- אליוט, ת. ס. --- Political and social views. --- Eliot, Thomas Stearns --- Joyce, James --- History and criticism. --- 20th century --- Great Britain --- Йейтс, У. Б. --- Йейтс, Уильям Батлер, --- Yeats, William Butler --- Joyce, James Augustine Aloysius --- Dzhoĭs, Dzheĭms Avgustin Aloiziĭ --- Džoiss, Džeimss --- Gʻois, Gʻaims --- Joyce, Giacomo --- Jūyis, Jīms --- Tzoys, Tzaiēms --- Tzoys, Tzeēms --- Джойс, Джеймс --- Джойс, Джеймс Августин Алоїсуїс --- Zhoĭs, Zheĭms --- ג׳ויס, ג׳ײמס, --- ג׳ויס, ג׳יימס, --- ジェームスジョイス, --- Modernisme (littérature) --- Eliot, George --- Woolf, Virginia --- Narratology

Authorship, ethics, and the reader : Blake, Dickens, Joyce
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ISBN: 0333669711 0312165447 Year: 1997 Publisher: Basingstoke London New York MacMillan Press St. Martin's Press

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Thematology --- Dickens, Charles --- Blake, William --- Joyce, James --- Boeken en lectuur--Moraal en religieuze aspecten --- Books and reading--Moral and religious aspects --- Conditions morales dans la littérature --- Esthétique de la réception --- Ethics and literature --- Ethics in literature --- Ethiek en literatuur --- Ethiek in de literatuur --- Ethique dans la littérature --- Ethique et littérature --- Literature and ethics --- Literature and morals --- Literature--Moral and religious aspects --- Literatuur en ethiek --- Literatuur en moraal --- Literatuur--Moraal en religieuze aspecten --- Littérature et morale --- Littérature et éthique --- Littérature--Morale et aspects religieux --- Livres et lecture--Morale et aspects religieux --- Moraal en literatuur --- Moral conditions in literature --- Morale et littérature --- Moraliteit in de literatuur --- Morals and literature --- Morals in literature --- Reader-response criticism --- Authors and readers --- -Authorship --- -Didactic literature, English --- -Ethics in literature --- Reader-oriented criticism --- Reception aesthetics --- Criticism --- Reading --- Literature --- Ethics --- English didactic literature --- English literature --- Authoring (Authorship) --- Writing (Authorship) --- Readers and authors --- Authorship --- History --- Moral and ethical aspects --- History and criticism --- Influence --- -Dickens, Charles --- -Joyce, James --- -ジョイス --- -Ethics --- Boz --- Dickens, Charles John Huffam --- Didactic literature, English --- Blake, William, --- Dickens, Charles, --- Joyce, James, --- Blake, W. --- Bleĭk, Uilʹi︠a︡m, --- בליק, ויליאם, --- בלייק, ויליאם, --- Ethics. --- Didactic literature [English ] --- Great Britain --- Didactic literature, English - History and criticism. --- Authors and readers - Great Britain - History. --- Blake, William, 1757-1827 --- Dzhoĭs, Dzheĭms Avgustin Aloiziĭ, --- Džoiss, Džeimss, --- Gʻois, Gʻaims, --- Joyce, Giacomo, --- Jūyis, Jīms, --- Tzoys, Tzaiēms, --- Tzoys, Tzeēms, --- Джойс, Джеймс, --- Джойс, Джеймс Августин Алоїсуїс, --- Zhoĭs, Zheĭms, --- ג׳ויס, ג׳ײמס, --- ג׳ויס, ג׳יימס, --- ジェームスジョイス, --- Joyce, James Augustine Aloysius --- Dzhoĭs, Dzheĭms Avgustin Aloiziĭ --- Džoiss, Džeimss --- Gʻois, Gʻaims --- Joyce, Giacomo --- Jūyis, Jīms --- Tzoys, Tzaiēms --- Tzoys, Tzeēms --- Джойс, Джеймс --- Джойс, Джеймс Августин Алоїсуїс --- Zhoĭs, Zheĭms --- ジョイス --- Dikensi, Čʻarlz, --- Dickens, Karol, --- Dikens, Charlz, --- Ti-keng-ssu, --- Digengsi, --- Dikkens, Charlz, --- Dikensas, Čarlzas, --- Ṭikkan̲s, Cārls, --- Ṭikkan̲cu, Cārlacu, --- Ṭikkan̲s, Cārlas, --- Диккенс, Чарлз, --- דיקינס, צ׳רלס, --- דיקנס, ַ צ׳רלז --- דיקנס, טשרלס --- דיקנס, צ׳רלז, --- דיקנס, צ׳רלס --- דיקנס, צ׳רלס, --- דיקענס, טש --- דיקענס, טשארלז --- דיקענס, טשארלז, --- דיקענס, טש., --- דיקקענס, טשארלז --- טשרלס, דיקנס --- チャールズ.ディケンズ, --- 狄更斯查尔斯, --- Boz, --- Sparks, Timothy,

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