Keyword [James Joyce] Result: 121 - 140 | Page: 7 of 8 | 121. | Language and the decline of magic: Epistemological shifts in English literature from medieval to modernist (William Shakespeare, James Joyce, Ireland) | 122. | Modernism and coherence: Four chapters of a negative aesthetics (Ireland, James Joyce, Wallace Stevens, Robert Frost) | 123. | Modernism and the popular press: Conrad, Eliot, Joyce (Joseph Conrad, T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, Ireland) | 124. | Modernist literary abstraction: Joyce and Stein (James Joyce, Ireland, Gertrude Stein) | 125. | 'On the far side of revenge': Reconciliation through classical appropriation in postcolonial literature (James Joyce, Ireland, Derek Walcott, St. Lucia, Wole Soyinka, Nigeria, Seamus Heaney, Northern Ireland) | 126. | Aesthetics / religion / nationalism: Situating the soul of James Joyce | 127. | Between hypertext and experience: James Joyce and the potentiality of language | 128. | Variation on motherhood in Woolf, Lawrence, and Joyce (Virginia Woolf, D. H. Lawrence, James Joyce) | 129. | 'Red Riding Hood and the wolf in bed': Modernism's fairy tales (James Joyce, Ireland, Djuna Barnes, Virginia Woolf) | 130. | Law like love: Marriage, law, and the modern novel (Grant Allen, H. G. Wells, Thomas Hardy, D. H. Lawrence, James Joyce, Ireland) | 131. | On the verge of the world: Internationalism in the text of modernism (Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, Ezra Pound, Ireland, C. L. R. James) | 132. | Significant returns: Lacan, masculinity, and modernist traditions (Jacques Lacan, Henry James, Marcel Proust, France, Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, Germany, James Joyce, Ireland) | 133. | The dynamics of change: Introducing Robert Kegan's theory of psychological development to reading the works of James Joyce | 134. | Irish for dummies: James Joyce, the poetics of politics, and an Irish tradition | 135. | Hermann Broch und James Joyce: Der Dichter auf dem Weg zum Mythos? (German text, Ireland, Austria) | 136. | Timely materialisms: Modernism, subjectivity, and language (Joseph Conrad, Gertrude Stein, James Joyce, Ireland, Virginia Woolf) | 137. | Metacritical fictions: Post-war literature meets academic culture (A. S. Byatt, Iris Murdoch, Salman Rushdie, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf) | 138. | The haunted subject: Modernist and postcolonial narratives of the self (James Joyce, Ireland, Derek Walcott, St. Lucia, Anita Desai, Stephen Wright, Charles Johnson, India) | 139. | W. B. Yeats and James Joyce: Creating a unified Irish literary tradition | 140. | Darwin matters: Modernism and mate choice in Wharton, Joyce, and Hurston (Charles Darwin, Edith Wharton, Ireland, James Joyce, Zora Neale Hurston) | |
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