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040 _aAliah University
_bEng
_cAU
041 _aEngl
082 _a823.912
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100 _aNolan, Emer
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245 _aJames Joyce and nationalism
_cby Emer Nolan
260 _aLondon
_bRoutledge
_c1995
300 _axi, 219p
_bpb.
_c23 cm.
500 _aIncludes bibliography and index.
505 _aINTRODUCTION: MODERNISM AND NATIONALISM<br/>1 JOYCE AND THE IRISH LITERARY REVIVAL<br/>Preface: Joyce and Yeats<br/>Nalionality and Literature: The Case of ’The Dead’<br/>Fortran of an Aesthete<br/>’The Battle of Two Civilizations’: Joyce and Decolonization<br/>2 ULYSSES, NARRATIVE AND HISTORY<br/>Preface: Stories and Styles<br/>Siren-calls<br/>The Nightmares of History<br/>The Living Dead<br/>3 ’TALKING ABOUT INJUSTICE’: Parody, satire and<br/>invective in Ulysses<br/>Preface: Language and Community<br/>The Cyclops<br/>Forgiveness and Forgetfulness<br/>4 JOYCE’S REPRESENTATION OF POLITICAL<br/>VIOLENCE<br/>Terrorism in Ulysses<br/>’Circe’ and 1916<br/>’POOR LITTLE BRITTLE MAGIC NATION’: Finnegans<br/>Wake as a post-colonial novel<br/>JOYCE, WOMEN AND NATIONALISM<br/>Preface: ’The Flesh ihal Always Affirms’?<br/>Women and the Nation
600 _aJoyce, James, 1882-1941
_xPolitical and social views
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650 _aNationalism in literature
650 _aNationalism
_xHistory
_zIreland
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