ReJoycing : new readings of Dubliners

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ReJoycing : new readings of Dubliners

Rosa M. Bollettieri Bosinelli and Harold F. Mosher, Jr., editors

(Irish literature, history, and culture)

University Press of Kentucky, c1998

  • pbk.

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Includes index

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pbk. ISBN 9780813109497

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"In this volume, the contributors -- a veritable Who's Who of Joyce specialists -- provide an excellent introduction to the central issues of contemporary Joyce criticism."
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ISBN 9780813120577

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Of all the celebrated novels of James Joyce, Dubliners remains the most widely read, exhibiting many of the experimental features developed more fully in his later works.When a special issue of Style devoted to the novel appeared in 1991, it was hailed by the James Joyce Quarterly as "a volume necessary to every scholar and student of Joyce". ReJoycing reproduces those nine articles, plus an additional five commissioned expressly for the book, and a new introduction by Patrick McCarthy.In their essays, the contributors -- a veritable Who's Who of internationally recognized Joyce specialists -- probe Joyce's complex language and trace political and ideological meanings in his text, making ReJoycing an excellent introduction to the central issues in contemporary Joyce criticism.

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