Routledge Library Editions: James Joyce, 8-Volume Set

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This set reissues 8 books on James Joyce originally published between 1966 and 1991. The volumes examine many of Joyce’s most respected works, including Finnegans Wake, Dubliners and Ulysses. As well as providing an in-depth analyses of Joyce’s work, this collection also looks at James Joyce in the context of the Modernist movement as a whole. This set will be of particular interest to students of literature.

Author(s): Various Authors
Series: Routledge Library Editions: James Joyce
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: 2074
City: London

Cover
Volume1
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Original Title Page
Original Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
A Note on the pagination of extracts
Biographical note
Introduction to the Novels
1: Dubliners, page 358
2: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, page 232
3: Ulysses, page 139
4: Finnegans Wake, page 182
'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man'
5: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, page 211
6: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, page 247
7: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, pages 87-9
8: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, pages 71-7
9: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, pages 174-6
10: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, pages 184-6
11: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, pages 218-20
12: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, page 252
'Ulysses'
13: Ulysses, pages 6-9
14: Ulysses, pages 9-11
15: Ulysses, pages 32-4
16: Ulysses, pages 36-8
17: Ulysses, pages 516-7
18: Ulysses, page 674
19: Ulysses, pages 680-13
20: Ulysses, pages 814-5
21: Ulysses, page 65-6
22: Ulysses, pages 74-5
23: Ulysses, pages 114-5
24: Ulysses, pages 109-10
25: Ulysses, pages 444-9
26: Ulysses, page 507
27: Ulysses, pages 568-9
28: Ulysses, pages 606-12
29: Ulysses, pages 669-70
30: Ulysses, pages 702-3
31: Ulysses, page 765
32: Ulysses, page 827
33: Ulysses, pages 864-5
34: Ulysses, pages 881-2
35: Ulysses, pages 903-4
36: Dubliners, pages 510-14
'Finnegans Wake'
37: Finnegans Wake, page 231
38: Finnegans Wake, page 34
39: Finnegans Wake, page 51
40: Finnegans Wake, pages 5-6
41: Finnegans Wake, page 24
42: Finnegans Wake, page 29
43: Finnegans Wake, page 33
44: Finnegans Wake, page 57
45: Finnegans Wake, pages 85-6
46: Finnegans Wake, pages 86-7
47: Finnegans Wake, pages 93-5
48: Finnegans Wake, pages 107-8 & 111-2
49: Finnegans Wake, pages 169-79
50: Finnegans Wake, page 196
51: Finnegans Wake, pages 201-2
52: Finnegans Wake, pages 206-7
53: Finnegans Wake, pages 215-6
54: Finnegans Wake, pages 219-21
55: Finnegans Wake, pages 558-9
56: Finnegans Wake, pages 619-28
Bibliography
Volume2
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Original Title Page
Original Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Note on References
Preface
I: The Early Stories in Dubliners
II: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: Disengagement
III: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: Drama
IV: Ulysses: Styles
V: Ulysses: The Symbolic Scenario
VI: Ulysses: Philosophical Themes
Notes
Index
Volume3
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Original Title Page
Original Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Editor's Note
Introduction
A Working Outline of Finnegans Wake
Part I: Assessments
Dreaming Up the Wake
An Introduction to Finnegans Wake
Shem the Textman
The Femasculine Obsubject: A Lacanian Reading of FW 606-607
Quinet in the Wake: The Proof or The Pudding?
Finnegans Wake: All the World's a Stage
The Convertshems of the Tchoose: Judaism and Jewishness in Finnegans Wake
Joyce's "Blue Guitar": Wallace Stevens and Finnegans Wake
Part II: Joyce's Textual Self-Referentiality
Every Man His Own God: From Ulysses to Finnegans Wake
Joyce's Nonce-Symbolic Calculus: A Finnegans Wake Trajectory
The Female Word
Part III: Performance
"Group drinkards maaks grope thinkards or how reads rotary" (FW 312.31): Finnegans Wake and the Group Reading Experience
Notes for Staging Finnegans Wake
Mary Ellen Bute's Film Adaptation of Finnegans Wake
Thoughts on Making Music From the Hundred-Letter Words in Finnegans Wake
Index
Volume4
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Original Title Page
Original Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction: Defusing the Patriarchal Can(n)on
1: Through a Cracked Looking-Glass : Desire and Frustration in Dubliners
2: Stephen Dedalus and Women: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Narcissist
3: Interpreting Exiles: The Aesthetics of Unconsummated Desire
4: Uncoupling Ulysses: Joyce’s New Womanly Man
5: Molly Bloom : The Woman’s Story
6: Reading Finnegans Wake: The Feminiairity which Breathes Content
Ricorso: Anna Livia Plurabelle and Ecriture Feminine
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Volume5
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Original Title Page
Original Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Notes on the Text
1: Old Ireland
1 A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Parnellite
2 Literature and the National Consciousness
2: Young Europe
1 Trieste
2 Rome
3: Perspectives: Socialism and Anarchism
1 'A Portrait of the Artist'
2 Stephen Hero
3 Dubliners
4 Ulysses
4: The National Scene
1 Ourselves, oursouls alone
2 'Zürichschicken': Waging the Inkbattle
3 'The Reawakening'
4 Forged Documents
5: Literary Politics
1 Dublin's Dante
2 'Creeping Jesus'
3 The Impossibilities of Siegfried Bakoonin
4 Literature and the Conscience
5 The Soul of the Artist under Anarchism
6 Finnegans Wake: 'Anarxaquy' and the Eternal Struggle
7 The Reaction to Fascism
Notes
Index
Volume6
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Original Title Page
Original Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1: Joyce's 'Dubliners' and the futility of modernism
2: Two More Gallants
3: 'Planetary music': James Joyce and the Romantic example
4: Joyce and the displaced author
5: Leaving the Island
6: Nightmares of history : James Joyce and the phenomenon of Anglo-Irish literature
7: Martello
8: 'Ulysses', modernism, and Marxist criticism
9: 'Ulysses' in history
10: Reflections on Eumaeus: Ways of error and glory in 'Ulysses'
11: Joyce and literary tradition: Language living, dead, and resurrected, from Genesis to Guinnesses
12: Reading 'Finnegans Wake'
13: James Joyce and Hugh MacDiarmid
Index
Volume7
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Original Title Page
Original Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Preface
Table of Periodical Abbreviations
Introduction
Part 1: Primary Bibliography
A: Major Works
B: Collected and Selected Works
C: Letters
D: Concordances
Part 2: Secondary Bibliography
E: Bibliographies
F: Biographies, Memoirs, Reminiscences, Interviews
G: Book-Length Critical Studies and Essay Collections
H: General Critical Articles or Chapters
J: Studies of Dubliners
i. Books and Essay Collections
ii. General Critical Articles or Chapters
iii. Studies of Individual Stories
K: Studies of a Portrait of the Artist as a Youngman
i. Books and Essay Collections
ii. General Critical Articles or Chapters
L: Studies of Exiles
i. Books and Essay Collections
ii. General Critical Articles or Chapters
M: Studies of Ulysses
i. Books and Essay Collections
ii. General Critical Articles or Chapters
iii. Studies of Individual Episodes
N: Studies of Finnegans Wake
i. Books and Essay Collections
ii. General Critical Articles or Chapters
P: Studies of joyce's Miscellaneous Writings
i. Books and Essay Collections
ii. General Critical Articles or Chapters
Part 3: Major Foreign-Language Studies
Q: Bibliographies
R: Biographies, Memoirs, Reminiscences, Interviews
S: Book-Length Critical Studies and Essay Collections
T: General Critical Articles or Chapters
U: Studies of Dubliners
i. Books and Essay Collections
ii. General Critical Articles or Chapters
iii. Studies of Individual Stories
V: Studies of a Portrait of the Artist as a Youngman
i. Books and Essay Collections
ii. General Critical Articles or Chapters
W: Studies of Exiles
X: Studies of Ulysses
i. Books and Essay Collections
ii. General Critical Articles or Chapters
iii. Studies of lndividual Episodes
Y: Studies of Finnegans Wake
i. Books and Essay Collections
ii. General Critical Articles or Chapters
Z: Studies of Joyce's Miscellaneous Writings
i. Books and Essay Collections
ii. General Critical Articles or Chapters
Appendix: Study Guides
Indexes
Author Index
Title Index
Subject Index
Volume8
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Original Title Page
Original Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: James Joyce's Method in Dubliners
1: "The Sisters": The Three Fates and the Opening of Dubliners
2: "An Encounter": Joyce's History of Irish Failure in Roman, Saxon, and Scandinavian Dublin
3: "Araby": The Self-Discovery of a Double Agent
4: "Eveline": Eveline and the Blessed Margaret Mary Alacoque
5: "After the Race": Our Friends the French, the Races of Castlebar, and Dun Laoghaire
6: "Two Gallants": a Walk through the Ascendancy
7: "The Boarding House": The Sacrament of Marriage, the Annunciation, and the Bells of St George's
8: "A Little Cloud": The Prisoner of Love
9: "Counterparts": Hell and the Road to Beggar's Bush
10: "Clay": Maria, Samhain, and the Girls Next Door in Drumcondra
11: "A Painful Case": The View from Isolde's Chapel, Tower, and Fort
12: "Ivy Day in the Committee Room": Fanning the Phoenix Flame, or the Lament of the Fianna
13: "A Mother": Ourselves Alone
14: "Grace": Drink, Religion, and Business as Usual
15: "The Dead": I Follow St Patrick
Conclusions: Joyce, Dublin, Dubliners, and After
Index