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Joyce and the Joyceans
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Morton P. Levitt
Paper $24.95s
| 0-8156-2930-3 | 2001
A collection of essays covering an array of topics on Ireland’s most celebrated author.
Description
This collection of seventeen essays on James Joyce covers a variety of subjects and approaches by some of the major figures of Joyce criticism and scholarship, as well as some by newer Joyceans. Its scope is among the very broadest of such collections as well as the most up to date. Unique to this volume is a series of personal essays describing some pivotal events in the international study of Joyce, including the beginnings of the Joyce Foundation and Symposia.
Contents include:
- "Citizen Joyce, or My Quest for Rosebud," Morris Beja
- "Reading on the Edge of Chaos: Finnegans Wake and the Burden on Linearity," Michael Patrick Gillespie
- "Winds of Aeolus: In the Heart of the Joyce Metropolis," Thomas F. Staley
- "The Joyce Industrial Evolution, According to One European Amateur," Fritz Senn
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Author
Morton P. Levitt is the editor of the Journal of Modern Literature. He is the author of James Joyce and Modernism: Beyond Dublin.
6 x 9, 224 pages, 15 photographs, index
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