Joyce and the city : the significance of place / edited by Michael Begnal.
| Other author | Begnal, Michael H., 1939- |
| Format | Book |
| Edition | 1st ed. |
| Publication Info | Syracuse, N.Y. : Syracuse University Press, 2002. |
| Description | xx, 212 pages ; 24 cm. |
| Subjects |
| Series | Irish studies Irish studies (Syracuse, N.Y.) ^A127474 |
| Contents | James Joyce's four-gated city of modernisms / Heyward Ehrlich -- Joyce on location : place names in Joyce's fiction / Martha Fodaski Black -- Gender and interiority / Catherine Whitley -- An uncomfortable fit : Joyce's women in Dublin and Trieste / Deirdre Flynn -- The sense of place in Joyce and Heaney / Christopher Malone -- Dublin boy and man in "The sisters" / Stanley Sultan -- A pedagogical note on "the dead" of Dubliners / Vivian Valvano Lynch -- Political memorials in the city of "the dead" / Michael Murphy -- "The dead" : Joyce's epitaph for Dublin / Desmond Harding -- But on the other hand : the language of exile and the exile of language in Ulysses / Ignacio López-Vicuña -- Hosty's ballad in Finnegans wake : the Galway connection / MichaelBegnal -- Tambour, the "revolution of the word," and the parisian reception of Finnegans wake / Mark Morrisson -- Eternest cittas, heil! : a genetic approach / Jean-Michel Rabat. |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-208) and index. |
| LCCN | 2002004736 |
| ISBN | 0815629427 (alk. paper) |