In this survey of foundational theory on James Joyce's Ulysses, seasoned Joyceans introduce the methodologies that have made significant contributions to understanding the novel.
The Florida James Joyce Series
Edited by Sam Slote, Trinity CollegeSam Slote
Trinity College
School of English
Trinity College Dublin
Dublin D02 PN40, Ireland
slotes@tcd.ie
There are 51 books in this series.
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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
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.
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
Examines Joyce's aversion to quotation marks (he c
Explains all of Joyce's writing in terms of music