The Irish UlyssesUniv of California Press, 8. jan. 2021 - 410 síður This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1994. |
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Incipit I | 1 |
Irish Nationalism and Ulysses as Epic | 54 |
Sovereignty Structures in Ulysses | 96 |
Genre Echoes from Early Irish Literature | 138 |
Nonhierarchical narrative catechism and lists in Ulysses | 140 |
Ulysses and the dindsenchas tradition | 153 |
Onomastics in Ulysses | 159 |
History and pseudohistory in Ulysses | 167 |
Early Irish literature and the AngloIrish literary revival | 225 |
The United Irishman | 229 |
The popular press and Joyces knowledge of early Irish literature | 237 |
Ideas in general circulation in popular Irish culture at the turn of the century | 254 |
Conversation and oral transfer of information about early Irish literature | 269 |
Conclusion | 273 |
Monographs and Scholarly Sources | 277 |
Joyces knowledge of Modern Irish | 278 |
Conclusion | 171 |
Ulysses and the Irish Otherworld | 177 |
The otherworld literature of Ireland | 179 |
Echtra in Nighttown | 189 |
Mollys Gibraltar and the morphology of the Irish happy otherworld | 202 |
Joyces sovereign vision of an Irish other world | 212 |
Appendix | 218 |
Early Irish Literature in Irish Popular Culture | 221 |
Early Irish history and literature in the school curriculum | 223 |
Monographs | 283 |
Ideas in general circulation from monographs | 302 |
Zurich | 315 |
Oral sources in Zurich | 323 |
Conclusion | 325 |
Finit | 327 |
Works Cited | 351 |
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Anglo-Irish literary revival architectonics Artist aspects Book of Invasions Celt Celtic century chapter characters context critical CuChulainn Cycle d'Arbois de Jubainville discussed Dublin early Irish literature early Irish narrative elements Ellmann English epic episode example figures Finnegans Wake Gaelic genres Gibraltar goddess Greek heroic History of Ireland humor imagery Irish Comic Tradition Irish culture Irish history Irish language Irish literary revival Irish literary tradition Irish material Irish myth Irish otherworld Irish texts Irish tradition James Joyce Joyce's knowledge Kelleher Kenner land Medb medieval metempsychosis Milesians Modern Irish Molly Bloom Molly's motif mythology mythos names nationalist Nighttown oral P. W. Joyce period placelore poem poet poetry political Portrait prose pseudohistory reader realism scholarly sexual sources Sovereignty Stephen structure symbolic Táin Bó Cúailnge tale theme tion translation Tymoczko Ulster Ulster Cycle Ulysses United Irishman Voyage woman women writing Yeats Yeats's Zurich