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Return to James Joyce's "Scholars and students can learn much from Devlin's careful explications and subsequent applications of Lacan's theories. There are also numerous fresh reading of Joyce's texts in this study." English Literature in Transition 1880-1920 "rich and helpful" - James Joyce Literary Supplement James Joyce Literary Supplement " Nothing less than a mastery of James Joyce and Jacques Lacan makes it possible for Kimberly J. Devlin to offer this virtuoso reading of Joyce's oeuvre from Stephen Hero to Finnegans Wake in relation to psychoanalytic themes. Nor is "mastery" hyperbole." ; "While Devlin's ideal readers are scholars working at the intersection of Joyce and Lacan, the book will also interest others, thanks to its focus on the ways Joyce and Lacan speak to fundamental questions of human nature and its exemplary use of psychoanalytic theory." James Joyce Quarterly "Devlin's hypothesis appears immediately convincing; all the more so when she appies it to that most performative of all identity poses, gender." Modernism/Modernity "Fraudstuff brilliantly delineates the subtleties and at times inconsistencies of Joyce's oeuvre, doing so in a style at once rigorous and approachable." Irish Studies Review
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