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|a Rice, Thomas Jackson.
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|a Cannibal Joyce /
|c Thomas Jackson Rice ; foreword by Sebastian D.G. Knowles.
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|a Preface: From cannibalism to cannibalization -- "Consumption, was it?": Joyce and cannibalism -- Cannibalizing language -- The distant music of the spheres: language as axiomatic system -- "Mr. Berlicche and Mr. Joyce": language as comestible -- Cannibalizing literature -- Consuming high culture: allusion and structure in "The dead" -- A taste for/of "inferior literary style": the (Tom) Swiftian comedy of Scylla and Charybdis -- Cannibalizing material culture -- Condoms, Conrad, and Joyce -- His master's voice and Joyce -- The cultural transfer of film, radio, and television.
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|d 1882-1941
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