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Modern Language Quarterly (1957) 18 (4): 275–281.
Published: 01 December 1957
...James R. Baker Copyright © 1957 by Duke University Press 1957 JAMES JOYCE : AFFIRMATION AFTER EXILE
By JAMES R. BAKER
Nay, shall not such as these have part, because of that high, original purpose
which remembering painfully or by way of prophecy...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1958) 19 (4): 337–342.
Published: 01 December 1958
...Haskell M. Block Copyright © 1958 by Duke University Press 1958 JAMES JOYCE AND THOMAS HARDY
By HASKELLM. BLOCK
We do not normally think of the work of James Joyce as in any
way related to that of Thomas Hardy. For Joyce had little regard...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1993) 54 (4): 579–583.
Published: 01 December 1993
... pp. $42.95.
Both of these books view canonical works of modernism through the lens of
current critical theory and query the premises and practices of New Criti-
cism. The Politics of Narration:James Joyce, William Faulknet; and Virgania Woo&
is a highly provocative, eminently readable book...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2013) 74 (1): 67–93.
Published: 01 March 2013
...Beth Blum This essay uses “self-help” guides to James Joyce as an occasion to illuminate the buried history of modernism’s engagement with popular morality. It suggests that the birth of Joyce’s aesthetic—and, by extension, of modernism more broadly—is attributable to early twentieth-century...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2021) 82 (3): 315–343.
Published: 01 September 2021
... and the interpretation of the novel’s character-system as a population. Network analyses of three highly populous works—Charles Dickens’s Bleak House , James Joyce’s Ulysses , and David Simon’s HBO series The Wire —yield measures of social density and character centrality that show how Joyce adapted a Dickensian network...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2012) 73 (2): 157–174.
Published: 01 June 2012
...Adam Barrows The fantasy of turning back the clock by journeying eastward across what we today call the International Date Line appears in the fiction of Edgar Allan Poe, Jules Verne, Rudyard Kipling, and James Joyce, all of whom create characters who make, or contemplate making, such time-defying...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1955) 16 (2): 142–148.
Published: 01 June 1955
...Theodore B. Dolmatch Copyright © 1955 by Duke University Press 1955 NOTES AND QUERIES CONCERNING THE REVISIONS
IN FINNEGANS WAKE
By THEODOREB. DOLMATCH
“Anna Livia Plurabelle,” where, according to Padraic Coluni,
“James Joyce’s...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1979) 40 (2): 175–195.
Published: 01 June 1979
... (Garden City, N.Y.:Doubleday,
1971), p. 362.
2 “Freud on Joyce,” rev. of A Scrupulous Meanness: A Study of Joyce’s Early Work, by Ed-
ward Brandabur; “James Joyce: From Stephen to Bloom,” by Sheldon Brivic (in Psychoa-
nalysis and Literary Process, ed. Frederick Crews); and The Ordeal...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1959) 20 (1): 27–30.
Published: 01 March 1959
... exponents of Bergson’s thought.
2 In Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man this theory of “Esthetic” is ex-
pounded to Lynch ; in Stephen Hero to Cranly. I have used the second edition in
the Travellers’ Library Series (London, 1950).
3 James Joyce, Stephen Hero, ed. Theodore Spencer (London...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1952) 13 (2): 149–162.
Published: 01 June 1952
... with it from their stock of popular lore. His acquaintance
with Jews is attested to by Frank Budgen, James Joyce and the Mak-
ing of Ulysses (New York, 1934), pp. 170-71 : “The name of Joyce’s
Jewish friends was legion. . . . They were of all classes and from all
countries, and included rich merchants...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1989) 50 (3): 288–294.
Published: 01 September 1989
... in the Modern World.
Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989. xvi + 221 pp.
$34.50.
Ricks, Christopher. Tennyson. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California
Press, 2nd ed., 1989 (1972). x + 390 pp. $25.00.
Rose, Dank, and John O’Hanlon (editors). James Joyce...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1963) 24 (1): 3–12.
Published: 01 March 1963
... in Le Monologue
inte‘rieur: son apparition, ses origines, sa place dans l’a?uvre de James
Joyce?
It seems to have become the fashion to look somewhat pityingly at
the pretensions of the old man who was resurrected by Joyce’s recog-
nition of his work-and perhaps there is some justification...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2016) 77 (3): 345–367.
Published: 01 September 2016
... by the spiritual and aesthetic heirs of James Joyce. Our results suggest the opposite. Collecting genre data for each novel, we used the same model described above to determine if genre could predict more SOC-like novels. The genres represented in the corpus include modernism, realism, historical fiction, romance...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1965) 26 (1): 1–15.
Published: 01 March 1965
... is that many of them will remain valuable, and that not
simply as curiosities to antiquarians of the history of reputations. Good
work has been done with major British and American figures. Richard
Ellmann’s James Joyce (1959) is a superb example of what can be done
by a sensitive critic who attends...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2017) 78 (1): 132–137.
Published: 01 March 2017
... fashion what Sherry succinctly calls the poet’s “anti-modern modernism” (206). References Anderson Amanda . 2001 . The Powers of Distance: Cosmopolitanism and the Culture of Detachment . Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press . Joyce James . 1966 . Letters of James Joyce...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2000) 61 (3): 519–544.
Published: 01 September 2000
...-Burton 10/3/00 9:45 AM Page 521
Burton ❙ Bakhtin and Modernism 521
in “the modern world,” critics have found Bakhtin useful in analyzing
the work of writers from Gertrude Stein and James Joyce to Donald
Barthelme and Pat Barker...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1969) 30 (2): 304–305.
Published: 01 June 1969
... essential for the critical examination of Svevo’s writings
1Svevo’s famous description of Joyce, cited by Furbank (p. 85) from Richard Ell-
mann, James Joyce (New York, 1959)’ p. 281, had also been published by the present
writer in “Sveviana,” MLN, LXXI (1956), 188.
KARL-LUDWIG SELIG...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1991) 52 (2): 215–217.
Published: 01 June 1991
... supports his thesis, “Oxen of
the Sun,”Bell asserts that UZysses is not a “monolithic argument” but “a collage
of competing perspectives without dogmatic authority” (p. 150), and Jocosm’-
1 James Joyce, UZysses, ed. Hans Walter Gabler et al. (New York Random House, 1986), p. 11 1; here...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1986) 47 (3): 291–315.
Published: 01 September 1986
... entirely different was first made powerfully
by S. L. Goldberg, in The Clarsical lemper: A Study of James Joyce: “lJlysses” (London: Chatto
& Windus, 1961), and has been repeated often.
JOHN S. HUNT 295
believes is precisely the claim to represent...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2021) 82 (2): 257–260.
Published: 01 June 2021
... developed into a commercial juggernaut (between the 1880s and the 1920s), the tradition of literary experimenters from Gustave Flaubert and Henry James to Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, and Franz Kafka defined themselves “partly in recoil against self-help’s instrumental materialism” (19). In today’s even...