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The Florida James Joyce Series
Edited by Sebastian D. G. Knowles, Ohio State University
Series Description:
As one of the most studied writers in history, James Joyce has evoked criticism and scholarship for over half a century. In this tradition, The Florida James Joyce Series seeks to foster the most meaningful avenues of current investigation and to help establish new directions and methodologies for reading Joyce's work.
For more Information:
Sebastian D. G. Knowles Dept. of English, Ohio State University 164 W. 17th Ave. Columbus, OH. 43210-1370 knowles.1@osu.edu
There are 59 books in this series.
Please note that while you may order forthcoming books at any time, they will not be available for shipment until shortly before publication date
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Joycean Temporalities: Debts, Promises, and Countersignatures Tony Thwaites Pubdate: 10/25/2001
Thwaites reframes a number of familiar critical debates and issues-Joycean aesthetics and history, the "mythic" parallels of Ulysses, the realtionship of the interior monologue to literary realism, the vexed figure of the narrator, and the endless effects |
Cloth: $59.95
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Joyce's Metamorphosis Stanley Sultan Pubdate: 8/29/2001
Using the fiction the young James Joyce was writing from 1904 to 1906, Sultan traces the process by which Joyce evolved into the mature artist. |
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The Dublin Helix: The Life of Language in Joyce's Ulysses Sebastian D. G. Knowles Pubdate: 4/22/2001
The Dublin Helix is a puzzle book, taking as its method James Joyce's own playful manipulations of language and matching them with entertaining word searches, acrostics, and other enigmas. Knowles finds ways into Ulysses that have never before |
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Joyce Beyond Marx: History and Desire in Ulysses and Finnegans Wake Patrick McGee Pubdate: 3/28/2001
Joyce Beyond Marx brings together 11 essays and a new introduction by internationally respected Joyce scholar Patrick McGee. While a number of the pieces have been previously published, McGee has extensively revised them, integrated them with substantial |
Cloth: $55.00
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Voices and Values in Joyce's Ulysses Weldon Thornton Pubdate: 12/20/2000
This book provides a clear, well-substantiated answer to a question that has vexed critics for decades: Why does Joyce employ a different style for each of the last ten episodes of "Ulysses"? Rejecting the commonly held position that this variety of |
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Joyce's Comic Portrait Roy Gottfried Pubdate: 8/27/2000
In the first book-length study of the comedic in "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man," Roy Gottfried argues that far from being a solemn work, Joyce's early masterpiece is covertly but determinedly comic. Specifically, he looks at the Portrait's |
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Joyce and Hagiography: Saints Above! R. J. Schork Pubdate: 8/14/2000
R.J. Schork examines the function of the countless saints--genuine and bogus, famous and obscure, ancient and modern--who hover over James Joyce's fiction. Schork identifies these saints, traces their inspiration in Joyce's Irish Catholic upbringing, |
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Chaos Theory and James Joyce's Everyman Peter Francis Mackey Pubdate: 10/16/1999
Applies chaos theory to James Joyce's Ulysses, & specifically to the course of Leopold Bloom's day, ultimately showing how and why chaos theory offers the best model yet for understanding daily human life and a fresh, humanistic understanding of Joyce. |
Cloth: $59.95
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Joyce through the Ages: A Nonlinear View Edited by Michael Patrick Gillespie Pubdate: 10/1/1999
Edited collection of essays focusing on social, cultural, and historical aspects of age and aging in Joyce's work. Examines nontraditional connections suggested by chaos theory. |
Cloth: $59.95
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