This project takes a new approach to the treatment of Catholicism in Finnegans Wake, by looking beyond established theological and philosophical readings in order to focus on the intricacies of Joyce's engagement with Irish Catholic culture, c. 1850•1 939. This period accounts for the years of Cardinal Cullen's 'devotional revolution' in Ireland, for the formation of-the deeply conservative and Rome-centred religious culture into which Joyce was born, and for the emergence of a new Irish Catholic state following the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921. As my tide suggests, this thesis highlights Joyce's critique of the Church. Adopting a historicist methodology, and drawing upon extensive archival research, I consider how Joyce's sources-both textua...
This project is the first comprehensive study of James Joyce’s literary and personal relationship wi...
In ‘Telemachus’, the first episode of Ulysses, Stephen Dedalus declares himself ‘servant of two mast...
This thesis examines how the work of James Joyce deals with the literature, history and philosophy o...
Graduation date: 2005Ireland's Catholic Church played an important role in the turn-of-the-century n...
William Shakespeare has led a rich and varied afterlife in Ireland. That this history documents the ...
This paper examines the priests in James Joyce\u27s Dubliners and dis cusses the ramifications of th...
Though much has been written on Joyce and mythology, this thesis explains the necessary link between...
Catholicism has played a central role in Irish society for centuries. It is sometimes perceived in a...
Although much has been written about the politics of Joyce's style, critics often fail to do justice...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "James Joyce and the Act of Reception is ...
James Joyce read in Marsh’s Library in October 1902, and the Library appears in Ulysses, Finnegans W...
The involvement of politics and colonization is a key element in Irish literature, and James Joyce’s...
In this thesis I explore the complex nature of James Joyce's relationship with Giordano Bruno in The...
This thesis proposes the concept of turn-of-the-millennium Irish culture as “post-Catholic”. It outl...
My research is, as far as I am aware, the first reading of Dubliners as a specific and profound eng...
This project is the first comprehensive study of James Joyce’s literary and personal relationship wi...
In ‘Telemachus’, the first episode of Ulysses, Stephen Dedalus declares himself ‘servant of two mast...
This thesis examines how the work of James Joyce deals with the literature, history and philosophy o...
Graduation date: 2005Ireland's Catholic Church played an important role in the turn-of-the-century n...
William Shakespeare has led a rich and varied afterlife in Ireland. That this history documents the ...
This paper examines the priests in James Joyce\u27s Dubliners and dis cusses the ramifications of th...
Though much has been written on Joyce and mythology, this thesis explains the necessary link between...
Catholicism has played a central role in Irish society for centuries. It is sometimes perceived in a...
Although much has been written about the politics of Joyce's style, critics often fail to do justice...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "James Joyce and the Act of Reception is ...
James Joyce read in Marsh’s Library in October 1902, and the Library appears in Ulysses, Finnegans W...
The involvement of politics and colonization is a key element in Irish literature, and James Joyce’s...
In this thesis I explore the complex nature of James Joyce's relationship with Giordano Bruno in The...
This thesis proposes the concept of turn-of-the-millennium Irish culture as “post-Catholic”. It outl...
My research is, as far as I am aware, the first reading of Dubliners as a specific and profound eng...
This project is the first comprehensive study of James Joyce’s literary and personal relationship wi...
In ‘Telemachus’, the first episode of Ulysses, Stephen Dedalus declares himself ‘servant of two mast...
This thesis examines how the work of James Joyce deals with the literature, history and philosophy o...