James Joyce and the Question of History

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Cambridge University Press, 09‏/11‏/1995 - 290 من الصفحات
This ground-breaking book situates Joyce in his historical moment, exploring his attitudes towards colonialism, nationalism, World War I, gender, and class. Although James Fairhall draws on a wide range of critical theories, his study is clearly written and is accessible to any reader interested in the relation between Joyce's works and history.
 

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The murders in the park
11
Literary politics
40
The paralyzed city
64
Growing into history
112
Ulysses and the Great War
161
Reforming the world
214
Afterword Language and history
248
Notes
257
Bibliography
272
Index
283
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