In twenty-first-century Dublin, it is difficult to see what caused all the fuss that delayed the publication of Joyce's Dubliners for so long, but part of the problem was his - actually rather subtle - treatment of sexuality.[1] In Dubliners, Joyce examined a colonial culture dominated, as Marilyn French argued, by popular Catholicism and ideas of propriety, both of which resulted in the repression of 'the sexual' along with 'the sensual and sensuous'. Dubliners 100 (2014) is a collection of rewritten versions of Joyce’s Dubliners by contemporary Irish writers, using the same titles and showing several parallels with the original stories, but set in early twenty-first-century Dublin, many around the time of the financial crisis of 2008. Sex...
Collection of short stories of James Joyce in a book under the title of "Dubliners" (1914) is a coll...
This article is available open access.The history of sex and sexuality is underdeveloped in Irish hi...
The history of women’s experiences and expressions of sexuality in Ireland is for the most part very...
Summary This dissertation studies the historical development of the Irish Catholic bildungsroman f...
The short story of “Araby” by James Joyce was published in 1914 in Dubliners which is a collection o...
My research is, as far as I am aware, the first reading of Dubliners as a specific and profound enga...
This chapter explores the ways in which sexuality has been understood, embodied and negotiated by a ...
This collection of essays is a critical reexamination of Joyce’s famed book of short stories, Dublin...
This article analyses the short stories by the writers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth ce...
This article explores transformations within the intimate lives of married couples in Ireland betwee...
This article investigates the historical and cultural contexts of the literary relationship between ...
This paper analyses the ways in which Leopold Bloom critiques Dublin city life from his position as ...
In this volume, the contributors—a veritable Who’s Who of Joyce specialists—provide an excellent int...
This thesis paper, entitled Gendered Spaces in James Joyce’s Dubliners, will explore Joyce’s use of ...
Considering both published versions of James Joyce’s “The Sisters,” this essay discusses the relatio...
Collection of short stories of James Joyce in a book under the title of "Dubliners" (1914) is a coll...
This article is available open access.The history of sex and sexuality is underdeveloped in Irish hi...
The history of women’s experiences and expressions of sexuality in Ireland is for the most part very...
Summary This dissertation studies the historical development of the Irish Catholic bildungsroman f...
The short story of “Araby” by James Joyce was published in 1914 in Dubliners which is a collection o...
My research is, as far as I am aware, the first reading of Dubliners as a specific and profound enga...
This chapter explores the ways in which sexuality has been understood, embodied and negotiated by a ...
This collection of essays is a critical reexamination of Joyce’s famed book of short stories, Dublin...
This article analyses the short stories by the writers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth ce...
This article explores transformations within the intimate lives of married couples in Ireland betwee...
This article investigates the historical and cultural contexts of the literary relationship between ...
This paper analyses the ways in which Leopold Bloom critiques Dublin city life from his position as ...
In this volume, the contributors—a veritable Who’s Who of Joyce specialists—provide an excellent int...
This thesis paper, entitled Gendered Spaces in James Joyce’s Dubliners, will explore Joyce’s use of ...
Considering both published versions of James Joyce’s “The Sisters,” this essay discusses the relatio...
Collection of short stories of James Joyce in a book under the title of "Dubliners" (1914) is a coll...
This article is available open access.The history of sex and sexuality is underdeveloped in Irish hi...
The history of women’s experiences and expressions of sexuality in Ireland is for the most part very...