Medieval Joyce

Boldrini, Lucia, ed. 2002. Medieval Joyce. Amsterdam ; New York, NY: Rodopi. ISBN 9789042014091 [Edited Book]

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Contents
Acknowledgements
Bibliographical Note
Introduction: Lucia Boldrini: Middayevil Joyce
Jed Deppman: The Return of Medievalism: James Joyce in 1923
Reed Way Dasenbrock and Ray Mines: “Quella vista nova”; Dante, Mathematics and the Ending of Ulysses
Jeremy Tambling “Averroes’ Search”: Dante's Modernism and Joyce
Guillemette Bolens: Milly's Dream, Bloom’s Body and the Medieval Technique of Interlace
Helen Cooper: Joyce's Other Father: The Case for Chaucer
Jennifer Fraser: Charting the Course of the Commedia's Embryo in A Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man
Sam Slote: The Medieval Irony of Joyce's Portrait
Lucia Boldrini: Let Dante be Silent: Finnegans Wake and the Medieval Theory of Polysemy
Notes on Contributors
Index

Keywords:

Joyce, James, 1882-1941 Criticism and interpretation. Joyce, James, 1882-1941 Knowledge Middle Ages. Medievalism in literature

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English and Comparative Literature

Date:

2002

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4252

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12 Nov 2010 08:57

Last Modified:

02 Mar 2023 11:05

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https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/4252

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