Introduction: "A ghost by absence" -- Text and the city: Dublin, cultural intimacy, and modernity -- "Shouts in the street": inner speech, self, and the city -- "He say No, your worship": Joyce, free indirect discourse, and vernacular modernism -- "Ghostly light": visualizing the voice in James Joyce's and John Huston's "The Dead" -- "Pale phantoms of desire": subjectivity, spectral memory, and Irish modernity -- "Spaces of time through times of space": haunting the "wandering rocks" -- "Famished ghosts": Bloom, Bible wars, and "U.P. UP" in Joyce's Dublin -- "Haunting face": spectral premonitions and the memory of the dead.
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