Joyce in context / edited by Vincent J. Cheng and Timothy Martin.

"This challenging collection of essays by an international group of scholars aims, through the critical concept of "context," to put the work of James Joyce in its "place." The four sections explore a range of contexts, offering significant perspectives - historical, theoret...

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Corporate Author: James Joyce Conference
Other Authors: Cheng, Vincent John, 1951-, Martin, Timothy Peter.
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, [1992]
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500 |a Papers presented at the 1989 James Joyce Conference held in Philadelphia, Pa. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Is there a case against Ulysses? / Denis Donoghue -- Woolf and Joyce: reading and re/vision / Johanna X.K. Garvey -- Joyce and Ford Madox Ford / Vincnet F. Cheng -- Joyce and Freud: discontent and its civilizations / Brian W. Shaffer -- Cheating on the father: Joyce and gender justice in Ulysses / Collen R. Lamos -- Demythologizing nationalism: Joyce's dialogized Grail myth / Theresa O'Connor -- Joyce and Michelet: why watch Molly menstuate? / Bonnie Kime Scott -- Re-visioning Joyce's masculine signature / Suzette Henke -- "Scrupulous meanness" reconsidered: Dubliners as stylistic parody / Roy Gottfried -- Joyce and Lacan: the twin naratives of History and His[s]tory in the "Nestor" chapter of Ulysses / Garry M. Leonard -- Joyce and Homer: return, disguise, and recognition in "Ithaca" / Constance V. Tagopoulos -- James Joyce and cartoons / Dan Schiff. 
505 0 |a Refining himself out of existence: the evolution of Joyce's aesthetic theory and the drafts of A Portrait / Ian Crump --Entering the lists: sampling early catalogues / Fritz Senn -- Cataloguing in Finnegans Wake: counting counties / Bernard Benstock -- Translating Ulysses, East and West / Di Fin. 
520 |a "This challenging collection of essays by an international group of scholars aims, through the critical concept of "context," to put the work of James Joyce in its "place." The four sections explore a range of contexts, offering significant perspectives - historical, theoretical, feminist, cultural, and linguistic - on Joyce's writing. Essays on the modernist context place Joyce alongside contemporaries like Woolf, Ford, and Freud, reevaluating accepted notions of literary relationship and ideology. The context of the "other" is invoked in essays drawing on recent developments in feminist, poststructuralist, and psychoanalytic literary theory, and taking Joyce's work as a site for provocative investigations into the nature of sexual, national, ethnic, and cultural marginality. Next, original rereadings of Joyce's relationship to particular writers, critics, and cultural traditions draw him into proximity with Homer, Lacan, the comic strip, and Irish popular literature. Finally, in essays that examine aspects and evolutions of his distinctive style, Joyce is considered within the parameters of his own oeuvre." --Book Jacket. 
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