"Provides readers with introductions to, and examples of, important Joyce scholarship during its middle years, the 1950s and 1960s, when much of the groundwork for today’s Joyce criticism was laid."--
In some ways prefiguring the dramas in its creator's life, The Picture of Dorian Gray is a fictional model of the moral contradictions pervading late Victorian society. Oscar Wilde's Faustian tale of
“Joyce’s one play finally gets the critical attention it deserves.”—Sam Slote, coeditor ofRenascent Joyce“Carefully selected discussions illuminate both Joyce’s Exiles and Joyce’s exile—and, as well,
This collection of essays is the first in 15 years to review the current state of theory on James Joyce’s Ulysses, and this volume comes more than 100 years after the fictitious Leopold Bloom steps in