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James Joyce's relationship with his homeland was a complicated and often vexed one. The publication of his masterwork Ulysses - referred to by The Quarterly Review as an "Odyssey of the sewer" - in 1922 was initially met with indifference and ho[...]![]()
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Ruben BORG, Éditeur scientifique ; Paul FAGAN, Éditeur scientifique ; John MCCOURT, Éditeur scientifique | Cork : Cork University Press | 2017PART I ‘neither popular nor profitable’: O’Nolan vs. The Plain People ‘irreverence moving towards the blasphemous’: Brian O’Nolan, Blather and Irish popular culture CAROL TAAFFE ‘No more drunk, truculent, witty, celtic, dark, desperate, amoro[...]![]()
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John MCCOURT, Auteur |Anthony Trollope distinguishes himself among his fellow English novelists for the seriousness and regularity with which he treats Ireland and matters Irish in his fiction. His little-known novel, An Eye for an Eye, is partially successful[...]![]()
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The Years of Bloom is unquestionably the most important work of Joyce biography since Ellmann. Based on extensive scrutiny of previously unused Italian sources, and informed by the author's intimate knowledge of the culture and dialect of Triest[...]