James Joyce and the nineteenth-century French novel / edited by Finn Fordham and Rita Sakr.

Other author Fordham, Finn.
Other author Sakr, Rita.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoAmsterdam ; New York : Rodopi,
Description190 p. ; 22 cm.
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SeriesEuropean Joyce studies ; 19
European Joyce studies 19. ^A255752
Contents Introduction: Joyce and the 'pas mal de siècle' / Rita Sakr, Finn Fordham -- Joyce and Dumas: The Count of Monte Cristo and "The Sisters" / Cóilín Owens -- Balzacian Ghosts in "The Boarding House" / Benoit Tadié -- Joyce and Balzac: Portraits of the Artist in the Age of Industrial Production / David Spurr -- Hugo's There!? / Finn Fordham -- The Elliptical Adultery of Ulysses: A Flaubertian Recipe for Succès de Scandale / Valérie Bénéjam -- The Opposite of Despair: St. Anthony meets St. Patrick / Robert Baines -- Inverted Volumes and Fantastic Libraries: Ulysses and Bouvard et Pécuchet / Matthew Creasy -- Radical Intertextuality: From Bouvard et Pécuchet to Finnegans Wake / Scarlett Baron -- Styling Hospitality: Gustave Flaubert and George Moore in James Joyce's "The Dead" / Paul Jones -- "THAT'S NEW [...] THAT'S COPY": "SLIGHTLY RAMBUNCTIOUS FEMALES" on the top of "SOME COLUMN!" in Zola's L'Assommoir and Joyce's Ulysses / Rita Sakr.
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ISBN9789042032897
ISBN9042032898