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: Giordano Bruno has been a philosopher traditionally connected to James Joyce. Nevertheless, Bruno’s influence has been associated to Joyce’s last and enigmatic work, Finnegans Wake. Apart from this general consideration, this paper tries to prove that
Rafael I. García León
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The Linden Tree in ‘The Dead’ by James Joyce [PDF]
: James Joyce uses in his short story ‘The Dead’, included in the collection Dubliners (1914), different literary motives that contribute to construct the subject of the story, which is not other than the fragility that exists between death and life ...
Iciar Álvarez Pérez
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Contexts from Constantine Curran
Constantine Curran was a friend of James Joyce's from UCD and also knew the later Joyce in Paris. His memoir James Joyce Remembered (1968) contains two points of interest. One is the fact that Niall Montgomery translated a Latin poem for inclusion in the
Joseph Brooker
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Introduction to the ABEI Journal Special Issue on James Joyce.
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Painting and Reality (Etienne Henry Gilson) (Reviewed by Theodore J. Prichard, University of Idaho) Stewards of Excellence (A. Alvarez) (Reviewed by Chester H. Cable, Wayne State University) Camus (Germaine Brée) ((Reviewed by Haskell M.
Editors, Criticism
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Review of Consuming Joyce: 100 Years of Ulysess in Ireland, by John McCourt
Review of Consuming Joyce: 100 Years of Ulysses in Ireland, by John McCourt (London, New York, New Delhi, Sydney: Bloomsbury Academic, 2022), 304 pp., ISBN: 9781350205826, $24.25 (paperback)
Mariana Bolfarine
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In this article Olga Demidova provides a detailed analysis of the critical reception of Marcel Proust and James Joyce in Russian émigré literature of the Interwar years.
Olga Demidova
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The two Jameses: a Joycean politics of criticism as commemoration [PDF]
This article considers how, and to what extent, James Connolly is represented in the works of James Joyce and evaluates the place of Connolly in Joyce through an exposition of Andrew Gibson and Len Platt’s characterisation of a “London method” and ...
Dick, Maria-Daniella
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Processes and Strategies of Translating Joyce: Stephen Hero as a Case in Point
This essay was read by the author as the second Maria Helena Kopschitz Annual Lecture, delivered at The University College, Dublin, James Joyce Centre, on 25 February 2016. The piece starts from an overview of Joyce’s translations in Brazil and proceeds
José Roberto O’Shea
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This article begins by tracing a history of literary maximalism and minimalism: starting with John Barth and moving to the recent resurgence of interest in maximalism, it outlines how critical attention has consistently located these two positions in the writing of Joyce as maximalist, and Beckett as minimalist. It considers how these two positions are
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