Ithys Press controversially published Finn’s Hotel in June 2013. Edited by Danis Rose, the publication divides opinion amongst Joyce scholars, and considering the profile of the author, this debate has, thus far, been played out in the public domain. Ithys and Rose contend that the fragments warrant consideration as a standalone collection, the style in which they are written suggesting that such was Joyce’s intention. This view is not unanimously accepted, with some scholars countering that the writings are merely early drafts for what would later become Finnegans Wake, and thus should not be published as an independent addition to the Joycean canon. In the absence of significant circumstantial evidence, this essay uses computer-assisted s...
Though much has been written on Joyce and mythology, this thesis explains the necessary link between...
The challenge of James Joyce’s final work, Finnegans Wake, is an ethical one, and one whose implicat...
Had Finnegans Wake not been written, some seminal post-1950s innovations in the field of modern lite...
The subject of influence and allusion has been a central concern in criticism of Finnegans Wake from...
The text of Finnegans Wake is not as monolithic as it might seem. It grew out of a set of short vign...
Review essay of a critical edition of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake, edited by Danis Rose and John O'...
In March 2006 the National Library of Ireland acquired a small but significant tranche of Joyce manu...
This text deals with the relationship between literature and mathematics. It is the first of a serie...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "James Joyce and the Act of Reception is ...
Books about Finnegans Wake announce their forms with unusual regularity: skeleton keys, plot summari...
James Joyce's Finnegans Wake is known as one of the most difficult texts in all of literature. A one...
James Joyce’s late work, Finnegans Wake (1939), necessitates shared reading like few others: its pho...
The argument of this thesis is that Finnegans Wake is a peculiarly appropriate text for an investiga...
Considering both published versions of James Joyce’s “The Sisters,” this essay discusses the relatio...
Contemporary literary theorists, very much aware of themselves as constituting a break in, and a ref...
Though much has been written on Joyce and mythology, this thesis explains the necessary link between...
The challenge of James Joyce’s final work, Finnegans Wake, is an ethical one, and one whose implicat...
Had Finnegans Wake not been written, some seminal post-1950s innovations in the field of modern lite...
The subject of influence and allusion has been a central concern in criticism of Finnegans Wake from...
The text of Finnegans Wake is not as monolithic as it might seem. It grew out of a set of short vign...
Review essay of a critical edition of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake, edited by Danis Rose and John O'...
In March 2006 the National Library of Ireland acquired a small but significant tranche of Joyce manu...
This text deals with the relationship between literature and mathematics. It is the first of a serie...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "James Joyce and the Act of Reception is ...
Books about Finnegans Wake announce their forms with unusual regularity: skeleton keys, plot summari...
James Joyce's Finnegans Wake is known as one of the most difficult texts in all of literature. A one...
James Joyce’s late work, Finnegans Wake (1939), necessitates shared reading like few others: its pho...
The argument of this thesis is that Finnegans Wake is a peculiarly appropriate text for an investiga...
Considering both published versions of James Joyce’s “The Sisters,” this essay discusses the relatio...
Contemporary literary theorists, very much aware of themselves as constituting a break in, and a ref...
Though much has been written on Joyce and mythology, this thesis explains the necessary link between...
The challenge of James Joyce’s final work, Finnegans Wake, is an ethical one, and one whose implicat...
Had Finnegans Wake not been written, some seminal post-1950s innovations in the field of modern lite...