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Joyce and the City: The Significance of Space
Joyce and the City: The Significance of Space, Applying a variety of critical and theoretical perspectives to the writings of James Joyce, this book looks at the use of space and place, especially as related to Joyce's representations of the city in <i>Dubliners</i>, <i>Finnegan's Wake</i>, and <i>Uly, Joyce and the City: The Significance of Space has a rating of 3 stars
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Joyce and the City: The Significance of Space, Applying a variety of critical and theoretical perspectives to the writings of James Joyce, this book looks at the use of space and place, especially as related to Joyce's representations of the city in Dubliners, Finnegan's Wake, and Uly, Joyce and the City: The Significance of Space
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  • Joyce and the City: The Significance of Space
  • Written by author Michael H. Begnal
  • Published by Syracuse University Press, July 2002
  • Applying a variety of critical and theoretical perspectives to the writings of James Joyce, this book looks at the use of space and place, especially as related to Joyce's representations of the city in Dubliners, Finnegan's Wake, and Uly
  • Applying a variety of critical and theoretical perspectives to the writings of James Joyce, this book looks at the use of space and place, especially as related to Joyce's representations of the city in Dubliners, Finnegan's Wake, and Uly
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Introduction
Pt. 1Internal Spaces
1James Joyce's Four-Gated City of Modernisms3
2Joyce on Location: Place Names in Joyce's Fiction18
3Gender and Interiority35
4An Uncomfortable Fit: Joyce's Women in Dublin and Trieste51
5The Sense of Place in Joyce and Heaney65
Pt. 2I Dear Dirty Dublin
6Dublin Boy and Man in "The Sisters"85
7A Pedagogical Note on "The Dead" of Dubliners98
8Political Memorials in the City of "The Dead"110
9"The Dead": Joyce's Epitaph for Dublin123
Pt. 3The Chamber of Words
10But on the Other Hand: The Language of Exile and the Exile of Language in Ulysses141
11Hosty's Ballad in Finnegans Wake: The Galway Connection151
12Tambour, the "Revolution of the Word," and the Parisian Reception of Finnegans Wake162
13Eternest cittas, heil!: A Genetic Approach182
Works Cited201
Index209


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