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Published by Routledge in New York, London .
Written in

Subjects:

  • Joyce, James, -- 1882-1941.

Book details:

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p265-278. - Includes index.

StatementSuzette A. Henke.
The Physical Object
Paginationxiii,288p. ;
Number of Pages288
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL22480148M
ISBN 10041501056X, 0415010578

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"James Joyce and the Politics of Desire" offers the first feminist/psychologist re-assessment of the Joycean canon in the wake of Freud, Lacan and Kristeva. Rating: (not yet rated) 0 with reviews - . Book Description This title, first published in , offers a feminist and psychoanalytic reassessment of the Joycean canon in the wake of Freud, Lacan, and Kristeva. The author centres her discussion of Ulysses, Dubliners, A Portrait of the Artist, Finnegans Wake, and Exiles around questions of desire and language and the politics of sexual. This title, first published in , offers a feminist and psychoanalytic reassessment of the Joycean canon in the wake of Freud, Lacan, and Kristeva. The author centres her discussion of Ulysses, Dubliners, A Portrait of the Artist, Finnegans Wake, and Exiles around questions of desire and language and the politics of sexual difference. James Joyce and the politics of desire Peter Middleton No preview available - James Joyce and Nationalism Emer Nolan No preview available - All Book Search results » About the author () Henke is Thurston B. Morton Professor of Literary Studies at the University of Louisville.

James joyce and the politics of desire. [Place of publication not identified]: Routledge, (OCoLC) Named Person: James Joyce; James Joyce: Material Type: Document, Internet resource: Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File: All Authors / Contributors: Suzette A Henke. Read "James Joyce and the Politics of Desire" by Suzette A. Henke available from Rakuten Kobo. This title, first published in , offers a feminist and psychoanalytic reassessment of the Joycean canon in the wake. James Joyce and the politics of desire by Henke, Suzette A. Publication date Topics Joyce, James, , Psychological fiction, English, Psychoanalysis and literature, Feminism and literature, Desire in literature Publisher New York: Routledge Internet Archive Books.   The Dead — the final story in James Joyce’s Dubliners collection — examines a similar question. This is a story of anxiety: a man named Gabriel Conroy frets over a speech at his aunt’s dinner party.

James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake: A Case Book was published in order to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Joyce's final work with 14 critical essays and a page-by-page outline of the novel. The book includes critical approaches and interpretations in film, drama, and music. James Joyce’s most important works were the short-story collection Dubliners () and the novels A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (published in book form in ), Ulysses (), and Finnegans Wake (). Joyce, the eldest of 10 children in his family to survive infancy, was sent at age six to Clongowes Wood College, a Jesuit. 'The Dead,' from James Joyce's collection Dubliners, is on its surface a relatively simple story - a man and his wife attend a holiday party - but over the course of that party, and in the hours. issue, Joyce was the only novelist to whom four pages of text and several photographs were devoted. The presentation by Paul Gray1 wryly con- cluded on the obscurity of the Wake: “Today, only dedicated Joyceans regularly attend the Wake.A century from now, his readers may catch up.