James Joyce and nationalism / Emer Nolan.
The book asks how the Joyce we read now has been constituted by modernism and how modernism itself has been in part constituted by its appropriation of Joyce. Equally, it asks us to reconsider the avowed hostility of Joyce's writings to Irish nationalism and the new bearings of his work reveale...
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
1995.
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PR6019.O9 Z755 1995eb
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