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- catalog abstract ""Joseph Brooker's synthesis summarizes more than seventy years of Joyce criticism. This is the first broad study of how James Joyce's work was received in the Anglophone world, written for both academic and lay readers. Brooker shows how the reading of Joyce's work has moved through different critical paradigms, periods, and places, and how Joyce's writing has given generations of readers a way to discuss the major issues of the modern world." "In the course of this investigation Brooker examines a series of episodes such as the first press responses to Ulysses, the English view of Joyce exemplified by F.R. Leavis at Cambridge, and the importance that Joyce's work commanded in literature departments in the United States. He explores the role played by Joyce in Irish culture and society, with reference to writers such as W.B. Yeats and Flann O'Brien. The book concludes by reflecting on the ambiguous homecoming that Joyce's work has received in Dublin."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b13327144.
- catalog created "c2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "c2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2004.".
- catalog description ""Joseph Brooker's synthesis summarizes more than seventy years of Joyce criticism. This is the first broad study of how James Joyce's work was received in the Anglophone world, written for both academic and lay readers. Brooker shows how the reading of Joyce's work has moved through different critical paradigms, periods, and places, and how Joyce's writing has given generations of readers a way to discuss the major issues of the modern world." "In the course of this investigation Brooker examines a series of episodes such as the first press responses to Ulysses, the English view of Joyce exemplified by F.R. Leavis at Cambridge, and the importance that Joyce's work commanded in literature departments in the United States. He explores the role played by Joyce in Irish culture and society, with reference to writers such as W.B. Yeats and Flann O'Brien. The book concludes by reflecting on the ambiguous homecoming that Joyce's work has received in Dublin."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-255) and index.".
- catalog description "Raising the Wind: Joyce and the Emergence of Modernism -- The Dream of the West: Writing in Transit -- The Men of 1946: Tales Told of Dick and Hugh -- Tout Va Bien: The Arrival of Theory -- When He's at Home: Joyce's Reception in Ireland.".
- catalog extent "xi, 266 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Joyce's critics.".
- catalog identifier "0299196046 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Joyce's critics.".
- catalog isPartOf "Irish studies in literature and culture".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "c2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Madison : University of Wisconsin Press,".
- catalog relation "Joyce's critics.".
- catalog spatial "Ireland".
- catalog subject "823/.912 22".
- catalog subject "Criticism History 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Criticism Ireland History 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Joyce, James, 1882-1941 Criticism and interpretation History 20th century.".
- catalog subject "PR6019.O9 Z526335 2004".
- catalog tableOfContents "Raising the Wind: Joyce and the Emergence of Modernism -- The Dream of the West: Writing in Transit -- The Men of 1946: Tales Told of Dick and Hugh -- Tout Va Bien: The Arrival of Theory -- When He's at Home: Joyce's Reception in Ireland.".
- catalog title "Joyce's critics : transitions in reading and culture / Joseph Brooker.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".