Through a series of incisive and insightful essays by accomplished scholars, this Companion offers readers a new window to the world of Ulysses.
... Joyce's Web ( 1992 ) , and Suspicious Readings of Joyce's ' Dubliners ' ( 2003 ) - and two other books , Beasts of the Modern Imagination : Darwin , Nietzsche , Kafka , Ernst , and Lawrence ( 1985 ) and Writing War in the Twentieth ...
This book offers accessible support and lively discussions of Joyce's novel to curious general readers as well as students. Its eighteen essays by leading Joyce scholars on the eighteen chapters of the book are also of interest to scholars.
The Guide to James Joyce's 'Ulysses' is perfect for anyone undertaking a reading of Joyce's novel, whether as a student, a member of a reading group, or a lover of literature finally crossing this novel off the bucket list.
A team of experts discuss Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey," exploring their background and composition and their reception to the present day.
“Ulysses”: Portals of Discovery (Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1990) 27. 7. Lawrence, The Odyssey of Style in “Ulysses,” 3. 8. Lawrence, The Odyssey of Style in “Ulysses,” 5. 9. Lawrence, The Odyssey of Style in “Ulysses,” 38, 40.
The novel is modernism's most vital and experimental genre. With a chronology and guide to further reading, this 2007 Companion is an accessible and informative overview of the genre.
This Companion focuses on the novel as a global genre and examines its role, impact and development.
Walter Martin, ed. and trans., Charles Baudelaire: Complete Poems (Manchester: Carcanet, 1997), p. 441. 21. Shapiro, Charles Baudelaire:Selected Poemsfrom Les Fleurs du Mal,p. xxx. 22. Clark and Sykes, Baudelaire in English, pp. xlix–l.
GUIDE TO FURTHER READING Works used throughout this volume Baron, Frank, Ernst S. Dick, and Warren R. Maurer (eds.). Rilke: The Alchemy of Alienation. ... A Companion to the Works of Rainer Maria Rilke. Rochester: Camden House, 2001.
The Cambridge Companion to Chaucer is an extensively revised version of the first edition, which has become a classic in the field. This new volume responds to the success of the first edition and to recent debates in Chaucer Studies.