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| ISBN | 9051837895 | | Pages | 174p | | ISBN13 | 9789051837896 (What's this?) | | Part volume | Troubled Histories, Troubled Fictions - Twentieth-Century Irish Prose | | Publisher | Editions Rodopi B.V. | | Volumes | 001 | | Imprint | Editions Rodopi B.V. | | Published in | Amsterdam | | Format | Hardback | | Series ISSN | 0921-250 | | Publication date | 01 Apr 1995 | | Series title | DQR Studies in Literature | | Library of Congress | PN | | Height (mm) | 230 | | DEWEY | 820.9358 | | Academic level | Professional / Scholarly | | DEWEY edition | DC20 | |
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| | | Preface by Theo D'haen and Jose Lanters | | 1 | | 1 | | What We Want Is Capital: A Political, Etymological, Dantean, and Gnostic Reading of James Joyce's "Ivy Day in the Committee Room" by Michael Brian | | 3 | | 2 | | Female Sexuality in The Midnight Court and Ulysses by Martin J. Croghan | | 19 | | 3 | | International Eyesore: Joyce the Pornographer by S. J. Boyd | | 31 | | 4 | | Joyce at Tara by Bruce Stewart | | 61 | | 5 | | Towards a "Comedie Humaine of Ireland": The Politics of James Stephens's Early Novels by Werner Huber | | 95 | | 6 | | Custom, Ceremony and Innocence: Elizabeth Bowen's The Last September by C. L. Innes | | 105 | | 7 | | Death of the House: Molly Keane and the Anglo-Irish Gothic Novel by Clair Hughes | | 119 | | 8 | | Eimar O'Duffy's Cuanduine Satires by Jose Lanters | | 129 | | 9 | | The Political Bildungsroman by Kristin Morrison | | 141 | | 10 | | Politicization of Women in the Writings of Julia O'Faolain: That Is No Country for Young Men and The Irish Signorina by Christina Hunt Mahony | | 151 | | 11 | | An Acceptable Level of Violence: Women, Fiction, and Northern Ireland by Margaret Scanlan | | 159 | | | | Notes on Contributors | | 173 |
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