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  • The Cambridge Companion to James Joyce

    The Cambridge Companion to James Joyce by Nash, John;

    Series: Cambridge Companions to Literature;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 3
    • Publisher Cambridge University Press
    • Date of Publication 21 August 2025

    • ISBN 9781009636391
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages314 pages
    • Size 228x151x19 mm
    • Weight 480 g
    • Language English
    • 765

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    Short description:

    An indispensable scholarly guide to James Joyce, one of the world's most important and influential writers.

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    Long description:

    The Cambridge Companion to James Joyce is an indispensable scholarly guide to one of the world's most important and influential writers. Fifteen chapters, each written by a leading Joyce scholar, address each of Joyce's major works, key contexts and important themes. This is both an accessible introduction for students and a lively resource for teachers and researchers. This is a much revised and expanded third edition, featuring eleven entirely new essays and four revised essays. The editorial matter (chronology and guide to further reading) has been written from scratch. The third edition creates more space for Joyce's fascination with gender, sex and bodies, and provides renewed attention to his engagement with Irish history. Scholarship on ecocriticism, serialization, editing and publishing is also represented for the first time. Joyce's most influential work, Ulysses, has two dedicated chapters covering different aspects and perspectives, as well as an chapter on its serialization.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction: placing Joyce John Nash; 1. Dubliners: narration, church and revival John Nash; 2. Stephen Hero and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: recursion, time, emergence and the nation John Paul Riquelme; 3. Ulysses: form of forms&&&160;Scarlett Baron; 4. Reading Ulysses historically: modes and methods Andrew Gibson; 5. De-confusing confession at Finnegans Wake Finn Fordham; 6. Joyce's shorter works Vicki Mahaffey; 7. Joyce the Irishman Seamus Deane; 8. Joyce the European&&&160;Jean-Michel Rabat&&&233;; 9. Joyce, colonialism, and nationalism Marjorie Howes; 10. Gender politics&&&160;Marian Eide; 11. Sex and sexuality&&&160;Katherine Mullin; 12. James Joyce and the everyday Sean Latham; 13. Joyce and nature&&&160;Jim Fairhall; 14. Periodical publication and modernism: the case of Ulysses Clare Hutton; 15. Writing, reading, revising, editing, archiving: the sociology of Joyce's writing Dirk Van Hulle.

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