A consideration of the early relationship between James Joyce and W.B. Yeats and the literary-historical contexts of the composition, publication and reception of Chamber Music
This introduction to one of the twentieth century's most important writers examines Yeats's poems, p...
As a musician and a literary artist, James Joyce was in a unique position to know well the music-dra...
In 1916 William Butler Yeats, Edmund Dulac, and Ezra Pound were caught up together in the study of J...
It seems appropriate not to overlook the documentary value of Chamber Music in so far as it might b...
This thesis originated in dissatisfaction with William York Tindall's treatment of Chamber Music, in...
More than a century has elapsed since James Joyce’s wavering decision to publish his slender volume...
It is easy enough to list the key dates in the history of Joyce's Dubliners, beginning in July, 1904...
This research project has been funded by the National Science Centre in Poland, according to the dec...
I have confined this thesis to Yeats's Poetry, and have mentioned his dramas and prose works only ...
This thesis describes primarily the influence of music on the works of T.S. Eliot and James Joyce. T...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "James Joyce and the Act of Reception is ...
‘Poetry’ insisted Ezra Pound, ‘is a composition of words set to music’: his Cantos remembered ‘Uncle...
Like Yeats, Joyce found little usable tradition in Irish literature. He found the poetry of Mangan p...
This paper deals with Chamber Music, the first work by Joyce to be published \u2013 Elkin Mathews, L...
This is a catalog of the 1958 exhibition of works from the P. S. 0'Hegarty Collection in the Univers...
This introduction to one of the twentieth century's most important writers examines Yeats's poems, p...
As a musician and a literary artist, James Joyce was in a unique position to know well the music-dra...
In 1916 William Butler Yeats, Edmund Dulac, and Ezra Pound were caught up together in the study of J...
It seems appropriate not to overlook the documentary value of Chamber Music in so far as it might b...
This thesis originated in dissatisfaction with William York Tindall's treatment of Chamber Music, in...
More than a century has elapsed since James Joyce’s wavering decision to publish his slender volume...
It is easy enough to list the key dates in the history of Joyce's Dubliners, beginning in July, 1904...
This research project has been funded by the National Science Centre in Poland, according to the dec...
I have confined this thesis to Yeats's Poetry, and have mentioned his dramas and prose works only ...
This thesis describes primarily the influence of music on the works of T.S. Eliot and James Joyce. T...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "James Joyce and the Act of Reception is ...
‘Poetry’ insisted Ezra Pound, ‘is a composition of words set to music’: his Cantos remembered ‘Uncle...
Like Yeats, Joyce found little usable tradition in Irish literature. He found the poetry of Mangan p...
This paper deals with Chamber Music, the first work by Joyce to be published \u2013 Elkin Mathews, L...
This is a catalog of the 1958 exhibition of works from the P. S. 0'Hegarty Collection in the Univers...
This introduction to one of the twentieth century's most important writers examines Yeats's poems, p...
As a musician and a literary artist, James Joyce was in a unique position to know well the music-dra...
In 1916 William Butler Yeats, Edmund Dulac, and Ezra Pound were caught up together in the study of J...