The Joyce Paradox: Form and Freedom in His Fiction

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Northwestern University Press, 1966 - Literary Criticism - 180 pages
This book makes sense of the present state of Joyce criticism by polarising various attitudes which have been taken to Joyce's work. This polarisation is then presented as the basis for a new view which takes account of divergent tendencies within Joyce's fiction itself. [...] -From book jacket.

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Drama
51
Styles
74
Index
177
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