James Joyce and Nationalism
Auteur : Nolan Emer
James Joyce and Nationalism comprehensively revises our understanding of Joyce by re-examining his writing against Irish Nationalism.
In this exciting and provocative book, Emer Nolan looks at the relationship between modernism and nationalism, tracing the applicability of alternative notions of nationalism to the various phases of Joyce's work. Nolan also brings post-colonial and feminist theories to a close re-reading of Joyce's works.
This insightful and challenging work provides a polemical introduction to Joyce and is a much needed contribution to the vast field of Joyce studies. James Joyce and Nationalism is a ground-breaking and theoretically engaged intervention into debates about Joyce's politics and the politics of modernism.
Date de parution : 11-1994
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 02-2014
15.6x23.4 cm
Mots-clés :
finnegan's; wake; joyces; text; leopold; bloom; irish; stephen; dedalus; molly; Young Man; Uninvited Guests; HCE; Kildare Street Club; Kilmainham Treaty; Finnegans Wake; Phoenix Park Murders; Simon Dedalus; Joyce’s Fiction; Joyce’s Text; Mrs Dedalus; Irish Drinking Song; Leopold Bloom; Irish Literary Revival; Toppling Masonry; Gaelic League; Fraternal Antagonism; Book III; Mother Ireland; Bosom Friend; National Library; Irish National Character; Cultural Nationalism; Brother Stanislaus; Irish Ireland