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James Joyce's Dubliners

Author: Harold Bloom
Publisher: New York : Chelsea House, 1988.
Series: Modern critical interpretations.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
Summary:
A collection of eleven critical essays about Joyce's collection of stories, arranged chronologically in the order of their original publication.
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Named Person: James Joyce; James Joyce; James Joyce; James (1882-1941) Joyce; James Joyce
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Harold Bloom
ISBN: 1555460194 9781555460198
OCLC Number: 16581130
Description: viii, 184 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Joyce's gnomons, Lenehan and the persistence of an image / Robert Adams Day --
What is a woman ... a symbol of? / Tilly Eggers --
Structure and meaning in Joyce's "The sisters" / Phillip Herring --
The Dantean design of Joyce's Dubliners / Mary T. Reynolds --
Berlitz days / Hugh Kenner --
Metaphors of the narration; Metaphors in the narration: "Eveline" / John Paul Riquelme --
Duffy's last supper: food, language, and the failure of integrative processes in "A painful case" / Lindsey Tucker --
Gabriel Conroy sings for his supper, or love refused ("The dead") / Ross Chambers --
"The boarding house" seen as a tale of misdirection / Fritz Senn --
"Ivy day in the committee room": the use and abuse of Parnell / Thomas B. O'Grady --
Narration under a blindfold: reading Joyce's "Clay" / Margot Norris.
Series Title: Modern critical interpretations.
Responsibility: edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom.

Abstract:

A collection of eleven critical essays about Joyce's collection of stories, arranged chronologically in the order of their original publication.

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