Joyce Effects: On Language, Theory, and HistoryCambridge University Press, 16 mars 2000 - 208 pages This is a series of connected essays by one of today's leading commentators on James Joyce. |
Table des matières
Popular Joyce? | 11 |
Joyce and the ideology of character | 52 |
language sex and the remainder | 59 |
The artist as a youngish | 74 |
not | 86 |
the writing of Penelope and the question | 93 |
chance coincidence and | 117 |
Finnegans awake or the dream of interpretation | 133 |
The Wakes confounded language | 156 |
189 | |
202 | |
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