Joycean Occasions: Essays from the Milwaukee James Joyce Conference

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Janet Egleson Dunleavy, Melvin J. Friedman, Michael Patrick Gillespie
University of Delaware Press, 1991 - Literary Criticism - 246 pages
Originally presented as papers at the 1987 James Joyce conference, this collection of essays is concerned with Ulysses, Finnegans Wake, and a variety of intriguing contexts by established Joyceans. Contributors include Fritz Senn, Richard Corballis, Shari Benstock, Bernard Benstock, Zack Bowen, Patrick A. McCarthy, Daniel P. Gunn, Suzette Henke, Susan Brienza, Vincent J. Cheng, Sidney Feshbach, and Mary Reynolds.
 

Contents

Introduction
9
Joyce Yeats and Irish History
12
Reading in Ulysses
15
The Name of Bloom
33
Sexual Signatures
46
Comic Narration
59
Eumaeus
80
Framing Finnegans Wake
95
The Flittermouse
125
The Olfactory Factor
138
Modernism
157
Joycean Provections
171
The Veripatetic Imago
195
MARY REYNOLDS
218
Notes on the Contributors
235
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