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Approaches to Ulysses; ten essays.

Author: Thomas F Staley; Bernard Benstock
Publisher: [Pittsburgh] University of Pittsburgh Press [©1970]
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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These essays represent the best of current Joycean criticism. Five of the essays examine the characters of the novel, four deal with the literary style of presentation, and the last deals with problems of translation.
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Additional Physical Format: Approaches to Ulysses.
[Pittsburgh] : University of Pittsburgh Press, c1970
(OCoLC)317400367
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Approaches to Ulysses.
[Pittsburgh] University of Pittsburgh Press [c1970]
(OCoLC)562377823
Named Person: James Joyce; James Joyce
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Thomas F Staley; Bernard Benstock
ISBN: 0822932091 9780822932093
OCLC Number: 117445
Description: xi, 289 p. 21 cm.
Contents: Stephen Dedalus and the temper of the modern hero / Thomas F. Staley --
The priesthoods of Stephen and Buck / Robert Boyle --
Motif as meaning: the case of Leopold Bloom / Richard M. Kain --
The empirical Molly / David Hayman --
Some determinants of Molly Bloom / Darcy O'Brien --
The fictional technique of Ulysses / William M. Schutte and Erwin R. Steinberg --
Ulysses by way of Culture and anarchy / H. Frew Waidner, III --
Ulysses: the making of an Irish myth / Bernard Benstock --
The allusive method in Ulysses / Weldon Thornton --
Ulysses in translation / Fritz Senn.
Responsibility: Thomas F. Staley and Bernard Benstock, editors.

Abstract:

These essays represent the best of current Joycean criticism. Five of the essays examine the characters of the novel, four deal with the literary style of presentation, and the last deals with problems of translation.

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