Modernists at Odds : Reconsidering Joyce and Lawrence /
This collection, curated by Matthew J. Kochis and Heather L. Lusty, comprises the first in-depth exploration of the resonances between James Joyce and D.H. Lawrence, whom scholars have traditionally viewed as polar opposites. The essays consider themes such as sexuality, nature, religion, and censor...
| Otros Autores: | , , |
|---|---|
| Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
| Idioma: | Inglés |
| Publicado: |
Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
[2015]
|
| Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
|
| Temas: | |
| Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Injoynted perspectives / Heather L. Lusty
- Lady Chatterley's lover and Ulysses / Zack Bowen
- Love, bodies, and nature in Lady Chatterley's lover and Ulysses / Margot Norris
- The "odd couple" constructing the "new man": Bloom and Mellors in Ulysses and Lady chatterley's lover / Earl G. Ingersoll
- The end of sacrifice: Joyce's "The dead" and Lawrence's "The man who died" / Gerald Doherty
- The Isis effect: how Joyce and Lawrence revitalize Christianity through foreignization / Martin Brick
- "In Europe they usually mention us together": Joyce, Lawrence, and the little magazines / Louise Kane
- Lawrence and Joyce in T.S. Eliot's criterion miscellany series / Eleni Loukopoulou
- An encounter with the real: a Lacanian motif in Joyce's "The dead" and Lawrence's "The shadow in the Rose garden" / Hidenaga Arai
- Masochism and marriage in the rainbow and Ulysses / Johannes Hendrikus Burgers and Jennifer Mitchell
- That long kiss: comparing Joyce and Lawrence / Enda Duffy
- "Result of the Rockinghorse Races": the ironic culture of racing in Joyce's Ulysses and Lawrence's "The rocking-horse winner" / Carl F. Miller.


