New Alliances in Joyce Studies: When It's Aped to Foul a DelfianBonnie Kime Scott University of Delaware Press, 1988 - 257페이지 Essays ... initially presented in less formal versions as independent papers ... at the James Joyce Conference, held in Philadelphia in June 1985--Introd. |
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... shadow shall return " : Joyce's Chamber Music and Milton 200 JOHN T. SHAWCROSS Bloom and the Beast : Joyce's Use of Bruno's Astrological Allegory ROBERT D. NEWMAN 210 PART 7 Textual Workshops The New Edition of Ulysses : 8 CONTENTS.
... shadow shall return " : Joyce's Chamber Music and Milton 200 JOHN T. SHAWCROSS Bloom and the Beast : Joyce's Use of Bruno's Astrological Allegory ROBERT D. NEWMAN 210 PART 7 Textual Workshops The New Edition of Ulysses : 8 CONTENTS.
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... Ulysses : An Assessment of Its Usefulness One Year Later 219 JANE FORD , BONNIE KIME SCOTT , JEAN KIMBALL , and FRITZ SENN Lurking Ad the Litter 230 MICHAEL PATRICK GILLESPIE Reading the Letter : Interpreting the Wake 238 PATRICK A ...
... Ulysses : An Assessment of Its Usefulness One Year Later 219 JANE FORD , BONNIE KIME SCOTT , JEAN KIMBALL , and FRITZ SENN Lurking Ad the Litter 230 MICHAEL PATRICK GILLESPIE Reading the Letter : Interpreting the Wake 238 PATRICK A ...
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... Ulysses as a Research Tool , " JJQ 24 : 216-17 , and Jean Kimball's " Love and Death in Ulysses : ' Word known to all men , ' " JJQ 24 : 143-60 . I am also grateful to PMLA for permitting Jules Law to expand a point made in the essay ...
... Ulysses as a Research Tool , " JJQ 24 : 216-17 , and Jean Kimball's " Love and Death in Ulysses : ' Word known to all men , ' " JJQ 24 : 143-60 . I am also grateful to PMLA for permitting Jules Law to expand a point made in the essay ...
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... Ulysses . The exhibit , arranged by Curator Patricia Willis , pointed out some textual peculiarities missed in the new , 1984 edition of Ulysses , a project that had made signifi- cant use of the Rosenbach manuscript — as we shall see ...
... Ulysses . The exhibit , arranged by Curator Patricia Willis , pointed out some textual peculiarities missed in the new , 1984 edition of Ulysses , a project that had made signifi- cant use of the Rosenbach manuscript — as we shall see ...
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... Ulysses ; more were bewildered by the complexities of its synoptic left - hand pages . Clearly , a question for Joyce studies is , " How may scholars — now perhaps divided by generation than geography — continue to communicate ...
... Ulysses ; more were bewildered by the complexities of its synoptic left - hand pages . Clearly , a question for Joyce studies is , " How may scholars — now perhaps divided by generation than geography — continue to communicate ...
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The Politics of Joyces Polyphony | 56 |
Forms in Fiction Wholes Fragments Readings Narrations | 71 |
Joyces Silent Readers | 73 |
The Politics of Narration | 79 |
Fragment and Totality | 86 |
Joyce and Other Women Writers | 153 |
Joyce Woolf and the Autobiographical ArtistNovel | 155 |
Lily Briscoe Stephen Dedalus and the Aesthetics of Emotional Quest | 165 |
The Link between James Joyce and Djuna Barnes | 179 |
Influences and Resonances | 191 |
A Subtext for Stephens Mourning | 193 |
Joyces Chamber Music and Milton | 200 |
Joyces Use of Brunos Astrological Allegory | 210 |
Analogies from Art | 91 |
Joyce as Picasso | 93 |
Some Joycean Iconography | 102 |
Feminist Revisions | 111 |
A Liturgical Interpretation of The Dead | 113 |
Dear Dead Women or Why Gabriel Conroy Reviews Robert Browning | 126 |
Joyces Voyeuristic Narcissists | 135 |
Portraits of the Artist as a Young Lover | 144 |
Textual Workshops | 217 |
An Assessment of Its Usefulness One Year Later | 219 |
Lurking Ad the Litter | 230 |
Interpreting the Wake | 238 |
Notes on Contributors | 243 |
Index | 246 |
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aesthetic artist Bakhtin Barnes Bloom Bonnie Kime Browning Bruno chapter characters Circe Conroy conventional created critical cultural Dead Deasy's death Derrida desire dialogue discourse Djuna Barnes Dublin edition Eliot Ellmann Emma episode essay father feeling female feminist fiction figure Finnegans Wake fragment G. E. M. Anscombe Gabriel gender genre girl Gretta Heidegger identity Ireland Irish James Joyce Jane John Joyce Studies Joyce's Joycean Klaus Reichert language Leopold Bloom letter Lilienfeld Lily literary Lycidas male meaning metaphor Michael Milton modern Molly mother narrative narrator Nightwood Nora novel Paradise Lost parody passage poem political Portrait presence Ramsay reader reading reference Richard Ellmann Richard Pearce Robin seems sense sexual Shaun Shem social Spaccio Stanislaus Stephen Dedalus Stephen Hero story structure suggest symbolic textual theme theory tion tradition Ulysses University Press Virginia Woolf visual voice woman women words writing York
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150 페이지 - he said I was a flower of the mountain yes so we are flowers all a womans body yes that was one true thing he said in his life and the sun shines for you today yes that was why I liked him because I saw he understood or felt what a woman is
159 페이지 - We assume that life produces the autobiography as an act produces its consequences, but can we not suggest, with equal justice, that the autobiographical project may itself produce and determine the life and that whatever the writer does is in fact governed by the technical demands of self-portraiture and thus determined, in all its aspects, by the resources of the medium?
74 페이지 - When he reached his house he went up at once to his bedroom and, taking the paper from his pocket, read the paragraph again by the failing light of the window. He read it not aloud, but moving his lips as a priest does when he reads the prayers Secreto. (D, 113)
130 페이지 - Other forms were near. His soul had approached that region where dwell the vast hosts of the dead. He was conscious of, but could not apprehend, their wayward and flickering existence
131 페이지 - Those days might, without exaggeration, be called spacious days: and if they are gone beyond recall let us hope, at least, that in gatherings such as this we shall still speak of them with pride and affection, still cherish in our hearts the memory of those dead and gone great ones whose fame the world will not willingly let die. (203)
130 페이지 - Browning: What had I on earth to do With the slothful, with the mawkish, the unmanly? Like the aimless, helpless, hopeless, did I drivel —Being—who?
52 페이지 - —Mark my words, Mr. Dedalus, he said. England is in the hands of the jews. In all the highest places: her finance, her press. And they are the signs of a nation's decay. Wherever they gather they eat up the nation's vital strength.