A New and Complex Sensation
Frawley, Oona
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ISBN: 1 84351 051 0
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Publication Date: May 2004
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Description:This eclectic and probing collection of essays celebrates the centenary of the first publication of stories from James Joyce's Dubliners in 1904. Since its publication in book form in 1914, Dubliners has become one of the truly definitive short-story collections in world literature. A New and Complex Sensation presents twenty fresh and exciting perspectives that explore the multiple layers and enduring power of Joyce's short fiction.
Recontextualizing Dubliners
T.P. Dolan Is the Best English Spoken in Lower Drumcondra?
Joseph Brady Dublin at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century
Michael Holmes and Alan Roughley From Dubliners to Europeans? Political Change and Political Paralysis
Susan Bazargan Epiphany as Scene of Performance
Senator David Norris The Humours of Dublin - Comedy in the Stories of James Joyce
Christine O'Neill Entitled to Translate
Reconsiderations of Individual Stories
Wanda Balzano 'Eveline', or the Veils of Cleaning
Paul Devine Fact or Fiction: Material Evidence in Dubliners
Fritz Senn Clouded Friendship: A Note on 'A Little Cloud'
Patrick Bixby Perversion and the Press: Victorian Self-Fashioning in 'A Painful Case'
Greg C. Winston Militarism and 'The Dead'
Thematic Examinations
James Pribek, SJ Dubliners' Priests
Peter van de Kamp Whodunnit?
Keith Williams Short Cuts of the Hibernian Metropolis: Cinematic Strategies in Dubliners
R. Brandon Kershner Family Resemblances in Dubliners
Neil Murphy James Joyce's Dubliners and Modernist Doubt: The Making of a Tradition
Spurgeon Thompson Recovering Dubliners for Postcolonial Theory
Ruth Frehner Textile Dubliners
Eugene O'Brien 'You can never know women': Framing Female Identity in Dubliners
Endpiece
John McCourt The News From Home
Oona Frawley is a graduate of the City University of New York and now
teaches in University College Dublin.

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