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Preface.
January 1, 2002... "Trieste, Ah Trieste," words encountered often in papers, conversations, and in the streets and piazzas as Joyceans greeted each other during their stay from Bloomsday till June 22nd for the eighteenth Joyce Symposium. It was the second to be...
The First International James Joyce Symposium: a personal account.
January 1, 2002... AUSTIN BRIGGS
The extracts that follow are from the journal I typed up and edited shortly after returning home in the summer of 1967 from the First International James Joyce Symposium. Reading over pages written thirty-five years ago, I...
Reading Joyce in and out of the archive.(James Joyce)(Critical Essay)
January 1, 2002... Joyce's works have been blessed--some might say: burdened--with a vast body of critical writing. While that body of writing is not all academic--it began with a good number of critical appreciations by Joyce's friends, supporters and acolytes...
Stephen Dedalus's non serviam: patriarchal and performative failure In A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.(Critical Essay)
January 1, 2002... In "Parry Pieces in Joyce's Dubliners," I analyzed Joyce's complex depiction of the Irish trope of "parry pieces," and of performance generally, in his first fictional text. (1) After writing the first fourteen stories of Dubliners in a style...
The soft, the sweet, and Bloom.(literary characteristics in James Joyce's works)(Critical Essay)
January 1, 2002... Chamber Music prefigures Ulysses in multiple ways. (1) I explore the sweeping breadth and narrow precision of lexical selection to see how the lexemes soft and sweet (2) abound in Chamber Music and, having rearisen in moments of epiphanic...
Of questionable character: the construction of the subject in Ulysses.(Critical Essay)
January 1, 2002... [I]n Bloom's humble opinion [it] threw a nasty sidelight on that side of a person's character, no pun intended.
(U 16.1871-3)
It is often said that reading Ulysses is like learning to read all over again. And it's true; a fundamental...
"I have been a perfect pig": a semiosis of swine in "Circe".(Critical Essay)
January 1, 2002... Despite the popularity of Bakhtinian approaches to Joyce's works in the 1980s and early '90s, there has been in recent years an increasing dissatisfaction with what is often perceived as the privileging of social and political relativity within...
"When in doubt do gender": constructing masculinities in "Penelope," "theyre all buttons men".(Critical Essay)
January 1, 2002... Discussions of gender have now become an established and inevitable (as well as of course a welcome) aspect of the paradigmatic shiftings that make up the current shape of our academic discourses in the humanities, especially in areas of the...
Recognizing masochism: psychoanalysis and the politics of sexual submission in Ulysses.(Critical Essay)
January 1, 2002... In 1909 while alone in Dublin on a business trip, James Joyce initiated a now infamous series of sadomasochistic "dirty letters" (1) between himself and his wife, Nora, who was waiting for him back in Trieste. The passage that initiates the...
Mac(k)intosh the noun.(Critical Essay)
January 1, 2002... James Duffy, James Joyce, James Clarence Mangan, Wetherup, Death, Christ, the Dear Departed, the Walking Dead, the ghost of Hamlet's father, the ghost of Rudolf Bloom, Theoclymenos, Hades: what a lot these identifications of the "man in the...