Papers from the Bloomsday 100 Symposium, held in the National College of Ireland, Dublin, June 12-19, 2004. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Joyce's debris / David Spurr -- Mkgnao! Mrkgnao! Mrkgrnao!: the Pussens perplex / John Gordon -- Why Leopold Bloom menstruates / Austin Briggs -- Mixing memory and desire: narrative strategies and the past in Ulysses / Richard P. Lynch -- Inventing identity in Ulysses: Kitty O'Shea, memoir, and Molly Bloom / Tracey Teets Schwarze -- Barracks and brothels: militarism and prostitution in Ulysses / Greg Winston -- In the beginning was the gest: theater, cinema, and the language of gesture in Circe / Anthony Paraskeva -- Reading music, performing text: interpreting the song of the Sirens / Katherine O'Callaghan -- Joyce, Ulysses, melodrama / Timothy Martin -- Modernity and its discontents: fashion and my girl's a Yorkshire girl / Yu-chen Lin -- Schopenhauer's shadow, or Stephen as a philosophic Superman / Gerald Gillaspie -- Days of our lives: the one-day novel as homage à Joyce / Robert Weninger -- Past its sell-by date: when to stop reading Joyce criticism / Michael Patrick Gillespie -- Secrets, narratology, and implicature: a virgin reading of Calypso / Margot Norris.
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