This study attempts to present Molly Bloom, the major fem.ale character in Joyce\u27s prose-satire, Ulysses, as an intentional fourfold corrective for the traditional interpretation of the female principle. Her speeches and actions are examined to reveal her positive significance as part of the Stephen-Molly-Bloom triad, and through her various manifestations of the female principle she comes to represent a major force in the world of Ulysses. Specifically, Molly\u27s role as the new poetic muse and her ability to reinterpret both Christian and Eastern female religious figures are probed. Although Molly may be seen as a corrective on all four levels, she is considered here primarily concerning literal and anagogical significance
George Du Maurier’s Trilby (1894) forms part of the Late Victorian dramatic afterlife in James Joyce...
Joyce\u27s "Nausicaa" in Ulysses has been too much debated in terms of feminist criticism, narrative...
My paper addresses the non-human turn in Joyce’s work from the perspective of genetic phenomenology....
Accompanying poster presentation to the research paper of the same name.The century since James Joyc...
The century since James Joyce published Ulysses has been an era of incredible social reconfiguration...
In the first chapter, I explore the numerous mythic and discursive formations that represented Irela...
Despite often being mislabeled as a \u27stream-of-consciousness\u27 narrative, recent archival disco...
Leopold Bloom, the protagonist of Janes Joyce Ulysses, is the modern Everyman by virtue of his munda...
Robert Brazeau and Derek Gladwin’s Eco-Joyce (2014) largely overlooks a historical basis for ecocrit...
This paper will explore notions of female agency and assertiveness in the final chapter (‘Penelope’)...
James Joyce’s novel Ulysses applies the ambiguities of classical grammar and syntax to the English l...
It is difficult to imagine a more elusive, polemical author than James Joyce. He is often spoken of ...
“Bloom’s CV” analyses James Joyce’s representation of Bloom’s early career as a commercial traveller...
I’ve demonstrated, in an article that appeared in JADT 2010, that the “Eumaeus ” episode of James Jo...
Includes bibliographical references.M'Intosh is a minor character in Ulysses: but the symbolism he e...
George Du Maurier’s Trilby (1894) forms part of the Late Victorian dramatic afterlife in James Joyce...
Joyce\u27s "Nausicaa" in Ulysses has been too much debated in terms of feminist criticism, narrative...
My paper addresses the non-human turn in Joyce’s work from the perspective of genetic phenomenology....
Accompanying poster presentation to the research paper of the same name.The century since James Joyc...
The century since James Joyce published Ulysses has been an era of incredible social reconfiguration...
In the first chapter, I explore the numerous mythic and discursive formations that represented Irela...
Despite often being mislabeled as a \u27stream-of-consciousness\u27 narrative, recent archival disco...
Leopold Bloom, the protagonist of Janes Joyce Ulysses, is the modern Everyman by virtue of his munda...
Robert Brazeau and Derek Gladwin’s Eco-Joyce (2014) largely overlooks a historical basis for ecocrit...
This paper will explore notions of female agency and assertiveness in the final chapter (‘Penelope’)...
James Joyce’s novel Ulysses applies the ambiguities of classical grammar and syntax to the English l...
It is difficult to imagine a more elusive, polemical author than James Joyce. He is often spoken of ...
“Bloom’s CV” analyses James Joyce’s representation of Bloom’s early career as a commercial traveller...
I’ve demonstrated, in an article that appeared in JADT 2010, that the “Eumaeus ” episode of James Jo...
Includes bibliographical references.M'Intosh is a minor character in Ulysses: but the symbolism he e...
George Du Maurier’s Trilby (1894) forms part of the Late Victorian dramatic afterlife in James Joyce...
Joyce\u27s "Nausicaa" in Ulysses has been too much debated in terms of feminist criticism, narrative...
My paper addresses the non-human turn in Joyce’s work from the perspective of genetic phenomenology....