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Joyce Studies Annual 2008.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Sicker, Philip T.
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (273 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Fordham University Press, 2008.
- Summary:
- ContentsAddresses from the 2007 International James Joyce ConferenceThomas F. Staley, “A Life With Joyce”Carol Loeb Shloss, “Copyright and the Joyce Estate: Legal Issues,Moral Issues, and Unresolved Issues in the Publication ofLucia Joyce: To Dance in the The Wake”Robert Spoo, “Litigating the Right To Be a Scholar”Visual ArtCarl Kohler, Sketches of Joyce’s Progressive BlindnessArticlesGarry Leonard, “He’s Got Bette Davis Eyes: Joyce and Melodrama”Margot Backus, “Odd Jobs’: James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, and theNew Journalism”Alistair McCleery, William Brockman, and Ian Gunn, “Fresh Evidenceand Further Complications: Correcting the Text of theRandom House 1934 Edition of Ulysses”Andre Cormier, “The Transcendental, Blind Stripling in Ulysses”Michael Lapointe, “Irish Nationalism’s Sacrificial Homosocialityin Ulysses”Sam Slote, “1904, A Space Odyssey”William Sayers, “The Russian General, Gargantua, and Joyce Writing ‘ofhis wit’s waste’ in Finnegans Wake
- Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Addresses from the 2007 International James Joyce Conference
- A Life with Joyce
- Litigating the Right to Be a Scholar
- Copyright and the Joyce Estate: Legal Issues, Moral Issues, and Unresolved Issues in the Publication of Lucia Joyce: To Dance in the Wake
- Articles
- Fresh Evidence and Further Complications: Correcting the Text of the Random House 1934 Edition of Ulysses
- He’s Got Bette Davis Eyes: James Joyce and Melodrama
- ‘‘Odd Jobs’’: James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, and the Scandal Fragment
- The Russian General, Gargantua, and Writing of ‘‘Wit’s Waste’’
- 1904: A Space Odyssey
- Irish Nationalism’s Sacrificial Homosociality in Ulysses
- ‘‘Our eyes demand their turn. Let them be seen!’’: The Transcendental Blind Stripling
- Visual Art
- Sketches of James Joyce Going Blind
- Notes
- The Finnegans Wake Diagram and Giordano Bruno
- ‘‘Sounding strangely in my ears’’: Foregrounded Words and Joyce’s Revision of ‘‘The Sisters’’
- Sworn and Forlorn: Chateaubriand’s Atala and Joyce’s ‘‘Eveline’’
- CONTRIBUTORS
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 9781531511456
- 1531511457
- OCLC:
- 1484571837
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