In the thousands, perhaps millions, of words written about Joyce, Ireland often takes a back seat to his formal experimentalism and the modernist project as a whole. In James Joyce, Andrew Gibson challenges this conventional portrait, demonstrating...
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In the thousands, perhaps millions, of words written about Joyce, Ireland often takes a back seat to his formal experimentalism and the modernist project as a whole. In James Joyce, Andrew Gibson challenges this conventional portrait, demonstrating that the tightest focus-Joyce as an Irishman-yields the clearest picture
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Joyce Cover; Imprint page; Contents; Introduction; Abbreviations; 1 History, Politics, the JoyceanBiography; 2 Parnell, Fenianism and the Joyces; 3 Youth in Nineties Dublin; 4 An Intellectual Young Man,1898-1903; 5 The Artist as Critic; 6 16 June 1904; 7 Continental Exile; 8 Looking Back: Dubliners; 9 A Second Outpost of Empire; 10 The Battle of the Book; 11 Ireland Made Me:A Portrait of the Artist; 12 Joyce, Ireland and the War; 13 Writing Ulysses; 14 The National Epic; 15 Monsieur Joyce in Paris; 16 Joyce and Free Statehood; 17 Joyce Enterprises; 18 A Wild, Blind, Aged Bard; 19 The Megalith