This exciting new volume presents recent research by internationally recognised Joyce scholars from Europe and North America. Entitled "Joycean Unions: Post-Millennial Essays from East to West," it pays particular attention to contemporary Eastern and Western European perspectives on the immensely influential work of the Irish writer James Joyce (1882-1941). The essays collected in this volume uncover various European sources of inspiration for Joyce's early aesthetic theories, for the "Sirens," "Cyclops," "Circe" and "Eumaeus" episodes of his modernist masterwork "Ulysses "(1922) and for his...
This exciting new volume presents recent research by internationally recognised Joyce scholars from Europe and North America. Entitled "Joycean Unions...