James Joyce and nationalism /
Emer, Nolan
- London: Routledge, 1995.
- xi, 219p.:
Includes bibliography and index.
INTRODUCTION: MODERNISM AND NATIONALISM 1 JOYCE AND THE IRISH LITERARY REVIVAL Preface: Joyce and Yeats Nalionality and Literature: The Case of ’The Dead’ Fortran of an Aesthete ’The Battle of Two Civilizations’: Joyce and Decolonization 2 ULYSSES, NARRATIVE AND HISTORY Preface: Stories and Styles Siren-calls The Nightmares of History The Living Dead 3 ’TALKING ABOUT INJUSTICE’: Parody, satire and invective in Ulysses Preface: Language and Community The Cyclops Forgiveness and Forgetfulness 4 JOYCE’S REPRESENTATION OF POLITICAL VIOLENCE Terrorism in Ulysses ’Circe’ and 1916 ’POOR LITTLE BRITTLE MAGIC NATION’: Finnegans Wake as a post-colonial novel JOYCE, WOMEN AND NATIONALISM Preface: ’The Flesh ihal Always Affirms’? Women and the Nation