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Here comes everbody
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Anthony Burgess |
Arguing that "the appearance of difficulty is part of Joyce's big joke," Burgess provides a readable, accessible guide to the writings of James Joyce. |
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Help my unbelief
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Geert Lernout |
A careful study of Joyce's published and unpublished writings reveals that throughout his career as a writer he rejected the church in which he had grown up. As a result, Geert Lernout argues that it… |
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James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century
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John Nash |
This collection shows the depth and range of James Joyce's relationship with key literary, intellectual and cultural issues that arose in the nineteenth century. Thirteen original essays explore seve… |
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The Most Dangerous Book
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Kevin Birmingham |
An artistic and legal history of James Joice's Ulysses. |
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James Joyce's Dubliners
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Harold Bloom |
A collection of eleven critical essays about Joyce's collection of stories, arranged chronologically in the order of their original publication. |
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James Joyce
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Alfonso Zapico |
"A dazzling, prize-winning graphic biography of one of the world's most revered writers. Winner of Spain's National Comics Prize and published to acclaim in Ireland, here is an extraordinary graphic … |
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The Ulysses trials
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Joseph M. Hassett |
"The publishers of Ulysses by James Joyce were brought to trial and convicted of obscenity in the USA in 1921. The immortal prose, ultimately recognized as the greatest English language novel of the … |
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Joyce and the Law
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Jonathan Goldman |
x, 294 pages : 24 cm |
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James Joyce's Dublin
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Edward Quinn |
134 p. : 29 cm |
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A portrait of the artist as a young man
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Valerie P. Zimbaro |
The original CliffsNotes study guides offer expert commentary on major themes, plots, characters, literary devices, and historical background. The latest generation of titles in this series also feat… |
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A preface to James Joyce
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Sydney Bolt |
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James Joyce
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Chester G. Anderson |
A biography of the Irish genius relating details of his lie to the substance of his books. |
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How James Joyce made his name
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Roberto Harari |
"In this analysis of Lacan's twenty-third seminar, "The Synthome," Roberto Harari points to new psychoanalytic pathways that lead beyond Freudian oedipal dynamics." "Lacan's seminar measures the boun… |
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James Joyce's Ulysses
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Bernard McKenna |
"Perhaps the most important literary achievement of the 20th century, Ulysses is also one of the most challenging. Most beginning readers find it difficult to follow Joyce's plot, and so they abandon… |
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Ulysses
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James Joyce |
Written over a seven-year period, from 1914 to 1921, this book has survived bowdlerization, legal action and controversy. The novel deals with the events of one day in Dublin, 16th June 1904, now kno… |
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