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An indispensable resource for scholars and students of James Joyce, Joyce Studies Annual gathers essays by foremost scholars and emerging voices in the field. Formerly published by the University of Texas, the first volume from Fordham University Press is scheduled for publication in November 2007, and will include historical, archival, and comparative approaches from a variety of theoretical perspectives. Volumes 1990–2003 continue to be published by the Univesity of Texas Press. Joyce Studies Annual welcomes submissions on any aspect of Joyce's work, and especially encourages longer essays treating historical, archival, or comparative issues.
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ARTICLESAmanda Sigler, Joyce's Ellmann: The Beginnings of James JoycePeter Nohrnberg, "Building Up a Nation Once Again": Irish Masculinity, Violence, and the Cultural Politicsof Sports in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and UlyssesDenise Ayo, Scratching at Scabs: The Garryowens of IrelandLauren Rich, A Table for One: Hunger and Unhomeliness in Joyce's Public EateriesAngela Nemecek, Reading the Disabled Woman: Gerty MacDowell and the Stigmaphilic Space of "Nausicaa"Dieter Fuchs, Szombathely, Vienna, Budapest: Epic Geography and the Austro-Hungarian Subtextof James Joyce's UlyssesRoy Benjamin, Intermisunderstanding Minds: The First Gospel in Finnegans WakeNOTESFaith Steinberg, Joyce Illustrates Finnegans Wake (verbally) and HCE Goes Tomb-HoppingJoseph Kestner, James Joyce's "Araby" on FilmBrandon Lansom, Orpheus Descending: Images of Psychic Descent in "Hades" and "Circe"Thomas Rendall, Joyce's "The Dead" and the Mid-life Crisis
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An indispensable resource for scholars and students of James Joyce, Joyce Studies Annual gathers essays by foremost scholars and emerging voices in the field.
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Scholars have used Levinas as a lens through which to view many authors and texts, fields of endeavor, and works of art. Yet no book-length work or dedicated volume has brought this thoughtful lens to bear in a sustained discussion of the works of Shakespeare. It should not surprise anyone that Levinas identified his own thinking as Shakespearean. ""The play’s the thing"" for both, or put differently,the observation of intersubjectivity is. What may surprise and indeed delightall learned readers is to consider what we might yet gain from considering eachin light of the other.Comprising leadingscholars in philosophy and literature, Of Levinas and Shakespeare: ""To See Another Thus"" is the firstbook-length work to treat both great thinkers. Lear, Hamlet, and Macbeth dominate the discussion; however, essays also address Cymbeline,The Merchant of Venice, and even poetry, such as Venus and Adonis. Volume editors planned and contributors deliver a thorough treatment from multiple perspectives, yet none intends this volume to be the last word on the subject; rather, they would have it be a provocation to further discussion, anenticement for richer enjoyment, and an invitation for deeper contemplation of Levinas and Shakespeare.