Joyce effects on language, theory, and history /
Derek Attridge's collected essays on James Joyce represent fifteen years of close engagement with the writer and reflects the changing course of Joyce criticism during this period. Attridge examines the way Joyce's writing transforms our understanding of language, literature and history an...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2000.
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ISBN: | 0511017162 9780511017162 0521661129 9780521661126 0511033427 9780511033421 0511117973 9780511117978 0521777887 9780521777889 9780511484988 0511484984 9780511048661 0511048661 0511151004 9780511151002 1280158948 9781280158940 |
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Table of Contents:
- On being a Joycean
- Deconstructive criticism of Joyce
- Popular Joyce?
- Touching 'Clay': reference and reality in Dubliners
- Joyce and the ideology of character
- 'Suck was a queer word': language, sex, and the remainder in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
- Joyce, Jameson, and the text of history
- Wakean history: not yet
- Molly's flow: the writing of 'Penelope' and the question of women's language
- The postmodernity of Joyce: chance, coincidence, and the reader
- Countlessness of livestories: narrativity in Finnegans Wake
- Finnegans awake, or the dream of interpretation
- The Wake's confounded language
- Envoi: judging Joyce.