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James Joyce and Nationalism
James Joyce and Nationalism, <i>James Joyce and Nationalism</i> revises the conventional understanding of Joyce's relationship to Irish politics. Examining the aesthics of modernism and political nationalism, Nolan argues that both formations were responses to changing conditi, James Joyce and Nationalism has a rating of 2.5 stars
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  • James Joyce and Nationalism
  • Written by author Emer Nolan
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., November 1994
  • James Joyce and Nationalism revises the conventional understanding of Joyce's relationship to Irish politics. Examining the aesthics of modernism and political nationalism, Nolan argues that both formations were responses to changing conditi
  • James Joyce and Nationalism revises the conventional understanding of Joyce's relationship to Irish politics. Examining the aesthics of modernism and political nationalism, Nolan argues that both formations were responses to changing
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Preface
Introduction: Modernism and Nationalism1
1Joyce and the Irish Literary Revival23
2Ulysses, Narrative and History55
3'Talking About Injustice': Parody, satire and invective in Ulysses85
4Joyce's Representation of Political Violence120
5'Poor Little Brittle Magic Nation': Finnegans Wake as a Post-colonial Novel139
6Joyce, Women and Nationalism163
Notes182
Bibliography205
Index215


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