This groundbreaking book explores the role 19th century Irish Catholic authors played in forging the creation of modern Irish literature. As such it offers a unique tour of Ireland's …
My primary purpose in Joyce through Lacan and Žižek is to bring out the basic theories of Lacan's seminars on Joyce (Seminar XXIII: Le sinthome) so as to illuminate Joyce's novels …
This book describes how three of the most significant Anglophone writers of the first half of the twentieth century–Yeats, Eliot, and Woolf–wrestled with a geopolitical situation in which …
James Joyce's preoccupation with space—be it urban, geographic, stellar, geometrical or optical—is a central and idiosyncratic feature of his work. In Making Space in the Works of …
'The Ends of Ireland'considers the work of a key group of critics emerging from Ireland through the 1980s and 1990s: Seamus Deane, Luke Gibbons, David Lloyd, WJ McCormack …
This essay uses the communion between Stephen and Bloom in the “Ithaca” episode of James Joyce's Ulysses as an allegory for the debate surrounding new cosmopolitan theory …
J McNaughton - Interventions, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This essay argues that the political imaginations of both James Joyce and Samuel Beckett were shaped by their familiarity with Roger Casement's official reports on the catastrophic …
James Joyce's Ulysses is rife with Western fantasies about the East: seductive odalisques, damsels with dulcimers, exotic medinas dotted with carpet shops. In invoking them …