James Joyce in the nineteenth century / edited by John Nash, Durham University.

This is the first book to explore the depth and range of Joyce's relationship with nineteenth-century figures and cultural movements.

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Other Authors: Nash, John (John Edward) (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2013.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century; Title; Copyright; Contents; Illustrations; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Textual Note; Introduction: Joyce in the Nineteenth Century; Notes; Part I The Politics of Form in Ireland; Chapter 1 Joyce and the Nineteenth-Century Irish Novel; Notes; Chapter 2 'He Says No, Your Worship': Joyce, Free Indirect Discourse and Vernacular Modernism; Vernacular Form; Dialectical Modernism; Notes; Chapter 3 'That Dubious Enterprise, the Irish Short Story': The Untilled Field and Dubliners; Symbolism and Naturalism: The 'Entire Pattern'
  • Chapter 10 Language and (Re)creation: Joyce and Nineteenth-Century PhilologyNotes; Chapter 11 Joyce, Darwin and Literary Evolution; Allusions to Darwin in Ulysses; Literary Creation as Evolutionary Process?; Trees, Anastomosis; Strandentwining Sources, Anastomosing Texts; 'Oxen' contra Darwin; Notes; Chapter 12 The Queen Is Not a Subject: Victoria's Leaves from the Journal in Ulysses; Notes; Chapter 13 Dubliners, 'the Magic-Lantern Business' and Pre­Cinema; Effects of Movement: From Slides to Cinematograph; Lantern Storytelling and Dubliners; Notes; Bibliography; Index.