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James Joyce and the Question of History James Fairhall (DePaul University, Chicago)

James Joyce and the Question of History By James Fairhall (DePaul University, Chicago)

James Joyce and the Question of History by James Fairhall (DePaul University, Chicago)


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This ground-breaking book situates Joyce in his historical moment, exploring his attitudes towards colonialism, nationalism, World War I, gender, and class.

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James Joyce and the Question of History Summary

James Joyce and the Question of History by James Fairhall (DePaul University, Chicago)

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.

James Joyce and the Question of History Reviews

'An exemplary analysis ... No reader of Joyce could fail to benefit from this discussion.' Irish Studies Review
'An excellent book. To the vexed question of the political dimensions of Joyce's writings it brings an awareness of the complexity of the relation between literary texts and historical contexts, while at the same time providing historical material that will enrich readings of his works.' Derek Attridge

Table of Contents

Introduction: what is history?; 1. The murders in the park; 2. Literary politics; 3. The paralyzed city; 4. Growing into history; 5. Ulysses and the Great War; 6. Reforming the wor(l)d; 7. Afterword: language and history; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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CIN052155876XVG
9780521558761
052155876X
James Joyce and the Question of History by James Fairhall (DePaul University, Chicago)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1995-11-09
308
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